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The Matron's Manual of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women During Pregnancy and in Childbed / Being a Familiar and Practical Treatise, More Especially Intended for the Instruction of Females Themselves, but Adapted Also for Popular Use among Students and Practitioners of Medicine cover

The Matron's Manual of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women During Pregnancy and in Childbed / Being a Familiar and Practical Treatise, More Especially Intended for the Instruction of Females Themselves, but Adapted Also for Popular Use among Students and Practitioners of Medicine

Chapter 28: SECTION VI.
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This practical manual explains female anatomy and the physiological changes of pregnancy, stages of labor, common complications, and postpartum care in clear, nontechnical language. It provides step-by-step guidance for assisting labor, recognizing and treating diseases of women during pregnancy and childbed, and managing emergencies when professional help is unavailable, with illustrations to clarify procedures. Topics include the breasts and lactation, preventive measures, and advice to dispel misconceptions and empower women to care for themselves and others. Aimed at both laywomen and medical students, it emphasizes practical instruction, patient education, and simple remedies to reduce suffering and improve maternal outcomes.

SECTION VI.

PROTRACTED AND DIFFICULT LABORS.

The causes which may impede a labor, and increase its difficulties, are numerous, and they are of several different kinds—some depending upon the mother, and others upon the child. Some of these may be easily removed, or modified, but others present more serious difficulty. It is therefore necessary to enumerate and explain them separately.