Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices /:
The United States has one of the highest rates of premature birth of any industrialized nation: 11.5%, nearly twice the rate of many European countries. In this book, John Lantos and Diane Lauderdale examine why the rate of preterm birth in the United States remains high--even though more women have...
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Zusammenfassung: | The United States has one of the highest rates of premature birth of any industrialized nation: 11.5%, nearly twice the rate of many European countries. In this book, John Lantos and Diane Lauderdale examine why the rate of preterm birth in the United States remains high--even though more women have access to prenatal care now than three decades ago. They also analyze a puzzling paradox: why, even as the rate of preterm birth rose through the 1990s and early 2000s, the rate of infant mortality steadily decreased. Lantos and Lauderdale explore both the medical practices that might give rise to these trends as well as some of the demographic changes that have occurred over these years. American women now delay childbearing, for example, and have fewer babies. Doctors are better able to monitor fetal health and well-being. Prenatal care has changed, no longer focusing solely on the health of the pregnant woman. Today, the fetus has become a patient, and many preterm births are medically induced because of concern for the well-being of the fetus. Preterm birth is no longer synonymous with a bad outcome. Sometimes, it is necessary for a good one. -- |
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spelling | Lantos, John D., author. Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2015] 1 online resource (x, 215 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Basic bioethics Includes bibliographical references and index. Two narratives about pregnancy in the twentieth century -- Individual decisions : a 34 year-old pregnant woman at 36 weeks -- Stillbirth -- Late preterm birth -- Are there too many c-sections? -- Feminist critiques of obstetrics -- The debate about home birth -- Are c-sections good for women (and babies, too)? -- The fetus becomes a patient -- The pill (and delayed childbearing) -- The changing demography of childbearing -- Maternal age, multiple pregnancies, and preterm birth -- Maternal age and infertility -- Changing demographics and preterm birth rates -- Your fetus becomes a baby -- A defense of modern obstetrics -- Neonatal intensive care and infant mortality -- The evolution of prenatal care -- International comparisons -- The paradox of modern prenatal care -- Conclusions. Print version record. The United States has one of the highest rates of premature birth of any industrialized nation: 11.5%, nearly twice the rate of many European countries. In this book, John Lantos and Diane Lauderdale examine why the rate of preterm birth in the United States remains high--even though more women have access to prenatal care now than three decades ago. They also analyze a puzzling paradox: why, even as the rate of preterm birth rose through the 1990s and early 2000s, the rate of infant mortality steadily decreased. Lantos and Lauderdale explore both the medical practices that might give rise to these trends as well as some of the demographic changes that have occurred over these years. American women now delay childbearing, for example, and have fewer babies. Doctors are better able to monitor fetal health and well-being. Prenatal care has changed, no longer focusing solely on the health of the pregnant woman. Today, the fetus has become a patient, and many preterm births are medically induced because of concern for the well-being of the fetus. Preterm birth is no longer synonymous with a bad outcome. Sometimes, it is necessary for a good one. -- Provided by publisher. Premature labor United States. Premature infants United States. Premature infants. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066065 Prenatal care. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106374 Childfree choice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2011000653 Premature Birth etiology Infant Mortality trends Infant, Premature Obstetrics trends Prenatal Care Reproductive Behavior United States Accouchement prématuré États-Unis. Prématurés États-Unis. Prématurés. Soins prénatals. Infécondité volontaire. MEDICAL Gynecology & Obstetrics. bisacsh MEDICAL Perinatology & Neonatology. bisacsh Prenatal care fast Childfree choice fast Premature infants fast Premature labor fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics Lauderdale, Diane S., 1955- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHFyqTDQmkGPVrjfKWwfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015182666 Print version: Lantos, John D. Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices 9780262029599 (DLC) 2015009281 (OCoLC)905600117 Basic bioethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99017191 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1059004 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lantos, John D. Lauderdale, Diane S., 1955- Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / Basic bioethics. Two narratives about pregnancy in the twentieth century -- Individual decisions : a 34 year-old pregnant woman at 36 weeks -- Stillbirth -- Late preterm birth -- Are there too many c-sections? -- Feminist critiques of obstetrics -- The debate about home birth -- Are c-sections good for women (and babies, too)? -- The fetus becomes a patient -- The pill (and delayed childbearing) -- The changing demography of childbearing -- Maternal age, multiple pregnancies, and preterm birth -- Maternal age and infertility -- Changing demographics and preterm birth rates -- Your fetus becomes a baby -- A defense of modern obstetrics -- Neonatal intensive care and infant mortality -- The evolution of prenatal care -- International comparisons -- The paradox of modern prenatal care -- Conclusions. Premature labor United States. Premature infants United States. Premature infants. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066065 Prenatal care. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106374 Childfree choice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2011000653 Premature Birth etiology Infant Mortality trends Infant, Premature Obstetrics trends Prenatal Care Reproductive Behavior Accouchement prématuré États-Unis. Prématurés États-Unis. Prématurés. Soins prénatals. Infécondité volontaire. MEDICAL Gynecology & Obstetrics. bisacsh MEDICAL Perinatology & Neonatology. bisacsh Prenatal care fast Childfree choice fast Premature infants fast Premature labor fast |
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title | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / |
title_auth | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / |
title_exact_search | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / |
title_full | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale. |
title_fullStr | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale. |
title_full_unstemmed | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale. |
title_short | Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / |
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topic | Premature labor United States. Premature infants United States. Premature infants. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066065 Prenatal care. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106374 Childfree choice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2011000653 Premature Birth etiology Infant Mortality trends Infant, Premature Obstetrics trends Prenatal Care Reproductive Behavior Accouchement prématuré États-Unis. Prématurés États-Unis. Prématurés. Soins prénatals. Infécondité volontaire. MEDICAL Gynecology & Obstetrics. bisacsh MEDICAL Perinatology & Neonatology. bisacsh Prenatal care fast Childfree choice fast Premature infants fast Premature labor fast |
topic_facet | Premature labor United States. Premature infants United States. Premature infants. Prenatal care. Childfree choice. Premature Birth etiology Infant Mortality trends Infant, Premature Obstetrics trends Prenatal Care Reproductive Behavior United States Accouchement prématuré États-Unis. Prématurés États-Unis. Prématurés. Soins prénatals. Infécondité volontaire. MEDICAL Gynecology & Obstetrics. MEDICAL Perinatology & Neonatology. Prenatal care Childfree choice Premature infants Premature labor |
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