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Women and Birth | 2014

Effects of skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding at birth on the incidence of PPH: A physiologically based theory

Anne Saxton; Kathleen Fahy; Carolyn R Hastie

BACKGROUND The importance of optimising maternal/baby psychophysiology has been integrated into contemporary midwifery theories but not in the detail required to really understand the underpinning biological basis. METHOD The functioning of the autonomic nervous system, as it relates to the uterus is reviewed. The physiology of myometrial cell contraction and relaxation is outlined. The main focus is on the factors that affect the availability and uptake of oxytocin and adrenaline/noradrenaline in the myometrial cells. These are the two key neuro-hormones, active in the 3rd and 4th stages of labour, that affect uterine contraction and retraction and therefore determine whether the woman will have an atonic PPH or not. DISCUSSION The discussion explains and predicts the physiological functioning of the uterus during the 3rd and 4th stages of labour when skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding occurs and when it does not. CONCLUSION This biologically based theory hypothesises that to achieve and maintain eutony and eulochia, midwives and birthing women should ensure early, prolonged and undisturbed skin-to-skin contact for mother and baby at birth including easy access for spontaneous breastfeeding.


Archive | 2008

Birth territory and midwifery guardianship : theory for practice, education, and research

Kathleen Fahy; Maralyn Foureur; Carolyn R Hastie


Women and Birth | 2009

Optimising psychophysiology in third stage of labour: Theory applied to practice

Carolyn R Hastie; Kathleen Fahy


Midwifery | 2015

Does skin-to-skin contact and breast feeding at birth affect the rate of primary postpartum haemorrhage: results of a cohort study

Anne Saxton; Kathleen Fahy; Margaret Rolfe; Virginia Skinner; Carolyn R Hastie


Women and Birth | 2014

The development of a rubric for peer assessment of individual teamwork skills in undergraduate midwifery students

Carolyn R Hastie; Kathleen Fahy; Jenny A Parratt


Archive | 2008

Mindbodyspirit architecture: creating birth space

Bianca Lepori; Maralyn Foureur; Carolyn R Hastie


Nurse Education Today | 2016

Expert validation of a teamwork assessment rubric: A modified Delphi study.

Jennifer A Parratt; Kathleen Fahy; Marie Hutchinson; Gui Lohmann; Carolyn R Hastie; Marilyn J Chaseling; Kylie O'Brien


Women and Birth | 2014

Midwifery students' evaluation of team-based academic assignments involving peer-marking

Jennifer A Parratt; Kathleen Fahy; Carolyn R Hastie


International Journal of Nursing Practice | 2011

Reflections on the practice of facilitating group-based antenatal education: should a midwife wear a uniform in the hospital setting?

Peeranan Wisanskoonwong; Kathleen Fahy; Carolyn R Hastie


Women and Birth | 2016

Pronurturance Plus at birth: A risk reduction strategy for preventing postpartum haemorrhage

Anne Saxton; Kathleen Fahy; Carolyn R Hastie

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Kathleen Fahy

Southern Cross University

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Jenny A Parratt

Southern Cross University

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Anne Saxton

Southern Cross University

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Andrew Bisits

Royal Hospital for Women

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