Care practice #3: continuous labor support.
Publication
, Journal Article
Green, J; Amis, D; Hotelling, BA
Published in: The Journal of perinatal education
January 2007
This updated edition of Care Practice Paper #3 presents the evidence for the benefits of continuous support in labor. The role of the doula is explained. Women are encouraged to plan for continuous support during labor and to consider including a woman experienced with childbirth among their labor support team.
Duke Scholars
Published In
The Journal of perinatal education
DOI
EISSN
1548-8519
ISSN
1058-1243
Publication Date
January 2007
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start / End Page
25 / 28
Related Subject Headings
- 4204 Midwifery
- 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
- 1110 Nursing
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Green, J., Amis, D., & Hotelling, B. A. (2007). Care practice #3: continuous labor support. The Journal of Perinatal Education, 16(3), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.1624/105812407x217110
Green, Jeanne, Debby Amis, and Barbara A. Hotelling. “Care practice #3: continuous labor support.” The Journal of Perinatal Education 16, no. 3 (January 2007): 25–28. https://doi.org/10.1624/105812407x217110.
Green J, Amis D, Hotelling BA. Care practice #3: continuous labor support. The Journal of perinatal education. 2007 Jan;16(3):25–8.
Green, Jeanne, et al. “Care practice #3: continuous labor support.” The Journal of Perinatal Education, vol. 16, no. 3, Jan. 2007, pp. 25–28. Epmc, doi:10.1624/105812407x217110.
Green J, Amis D, Hotelling BA. Care practice #3: continuous labor support. The Journal of perinatal education. 2007 Jan;16(3):25–28.
Published In
The Journal of perinatal education
DOI
EISSN
1548-8519
ISSN
1058-1243
Publication Date
January 2007
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start / End Page
25 / 28
Related Subject Headings
- 4204 Midwifery
- 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
- 1110 Nursing