A Guide to Providing LGBTQ+ Inclusive Reproductive Health Care
Pride in Birth
Herausgeber: Greenfield, Mari; Molloy, El; Luxion, Kate
A Guide to Providing LGBTQ+ Inclusive Reproductive Health Care
Pride in Birth
Herausgeber: Greenfield, Mari; Molloy, El; Luxion, Kate
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This practical guide brings together a wide range of evidence-based information and practical tools for midwives, obstetricians and health visitors, empowering them to provide appropriate care throughout the reproductive journeys of LGBTQ+ people.
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This practical guide brings together a wide range of evidence-based information and practical tools for midwives, obstetricians and health visitors, empowering them to provide appropriate care throughout the reproductive journeys of LGBTQ+ people.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305042
- ISBN-10: 1032305045
- Artikelnr.: 71778784
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305042
- ISBN-10: 1032305045
- Artikelnr.: 71778784
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mari Greenfield (she/they) is a genderqueer dyke who is both a gestational, non-gestational and foster parent. Mari came into academia after a decade of working as a doula and La Leche Leader, supporting other parents on their breast and chestfeeding journeys. Kate Luxion (they/them) is a non-binary/genderqueer, bisexual gestational parent who has built both a career in the fine arts and doing research and advocacy around LGBTQ+ reproduction and parenthood. As a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, and trainee lactation consultant, it is important to Kate to ensure that health information is accurate and accessible to both parents and clinicians. El Molloy (she/her) is a cis gender, pansexual mother and academic whose research focuses on challenging research questions and inequities in access to healthcare. El switched from quantitative to qualitative research after becoming a parent, and as an NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor and researcher she is passionate about informed decision-making for all parents. Alice-Amanda Hinton (she/they) is a bisexual/queer, non-binary midwife who brings with them 13 years of experience. She is also responsible for Trust-wide guidelines for trans and non-binary staff and patients at King's College Hospital, as well as co-chairing King's and Queers for the Trust LGBT network.
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Contraception and sexual health
Chapter 2 - LGBTQ+ fertility and conception
Chapter 3 - LGBTQ+ pregnancy loss
Chapter 4 - On Abortion
Sexual and Gender Minority Pregnant People
and Reproductive Justice
Chapter 5 - Antenatal education
Chapter 6 - Navigating choices in pregnancy and birth
Chapter 7 - Birthing in the context of minority stress
fear of childbirth and birth trauma
Chapter 8 - Birth partners' experiences
Chapter 9 - Infant feeding
Chapter 10 - Processing birth experiences
Chapter 11 - Postnatal mental health
Chapter 12 - Infant health surveillance services
Chapter 13 - The mind-body connection or why an interdisciplinary approach matters
Chapter 1 - Contraception and sexual health
Chapter 2 - LGBTQ+ fertility and conception
Chapter 3 - LGBTQ+ pregnancy loss
Chapter 4 - On Abortion
Sexual and Gender Minority Pregnant People
and Reproductive Justice
Chapter 5 - Antenatal education
Chapter 6 - Navigating choices in pregnancy and birth
Chapter 7 - Birthing in the context of minority stress
fear of childbirth and birth trauma
Chapter 8 - Birth partners' experiences
Chapter 9 - Infant feeding
Chapter 10 - Processing birth experiences
Chapter 11 - Postnatal mental health
Chapter 12 - Infant health surveillance services
Chapter 13 - The mind-body connection or why an interdisciplinary approach matters
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Contraception and sexual health
Chapter 2 - LGBTQ+ fertility and conception
Chapter 3 - LGBTQ+ pregnancy loss
Chapter 4 - On Abortion
Sexual and Gender Minority Pregnant People
and Reproductive Justice
Chapter 5 - Antenatal education
Chapter 6 - Navigating choices in pregnancy and birth
Chapter 7 - Birthing in the context of minority stress
fear of childbirth and birth trauma
Chapter 8 - Birth partners' experiences
Chapter 9 - Infant feeding
Chapter 10 - Processing birth experiences
Chapter 11 - Postnatal mental health
Chapter 12 - Infant health surveillance services
Chapter 13 - The mind-body connection or why an interdisciplinary approach matters
Chapter 1 - Contraception and sexual health
Chapter 2 - LGBTQ+ fertility and conception
Chapter 3 - LGBTQ+ pregnancy loss
Chapter 4 - On Abortion
Sexual and Gender Minority Pregnant People
and Reproductive Justice
Chapter 5 - Antenatal education
Chapter 6 - Navigating choices in pregnancy and birth
Chapter 7 - Birthing in the context of minority stress
fear of childbirth and birth trauma
Chapter 8 - Birth partners' experiences
Chapter 9 - Infant feeding
Chapter 10 - Processing birth experiences
Chapter 11 - Postnatal mental health
Chapter 12 - Infant health surveillance services
Chapter 13 - The mind-body connection or why an interdisciplinary approach matters







