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THE guide to women's reproductive health The knowledge needed for careful and effective practice of obstetrics & gynaecology continues to grow. Dewhurst's Textbook of Obstetrics & Gynaecology distils evidence and experience into a straightforward, practice-based guide to women's reproductive health. This 8th edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect modern clinical needs. Summary boxes throughout enable rapid assimilation of key information for effective clinical practice. The two main parts, obstetrics and gynaecology, have been further divided into thematic sections: The basics of obstetrics and of gynaecology The phases of pregnancy from preconception to postnatal care Maternal medicine and fetal medicine Menstruation Infertility Urogynaecology Gynaecologic oncology Designed for trainees and to support experienced practitioners, Dewhurst's Textbook of Obstetrics & Gynaecology is your ideal clinical companion.Content: Chapter 1 Maternal Physiology (pages 1–15): Fiona Broughton PipkinChapter 2 The Placenta and Fetal Membranes (pages 16–25): Berthold Huppertz and John C. P. KingdomChapter 3 Normal Fetal Growth (pages 26–32): Jason GardosiChapter 4 Pre?Conception Counselling (pages 33–41): Mandish K. DhanjalChapter 5 Antenatal Care (pages 42–49): George Attilakos and Timothy G. OvertonChapter 6 Spontaneous Miscarriage (pages 51–59): Catriona M. StalderChapter 7 Recurrent Miscarriage (pages 60–65): Siobhan QuenbyChapter 8 Gestational Trophoblast Tumours (pages 66–75): Philip Savage and Michael SecklChapter 9 Ectopic Pregnancy (pages 76–87): Davor JurkovicChapter 10 Induced Abortion (pages 88–98): Gillian Flett and Allan TempletonChapter 11 Hypertensive Disorders (pages 99–110): Jason J. S. Waugh and Maria C. SmithChapter 12 Heart Disease in Pregnancy (pages 111–120): Catherine Nelson?PiercyChapter 13 Diabetes and Endocrine Disease in Pregnancy (pages 121–136): Anne Dornhorst and Catherine WilliamsonChapter 14 Renal Disease (pages 137–150): Sarah Winfield and John M. DavisonChapter 15 Haematological Problems in Pregnancy (pages 151–172): Peter Clark, Andrew J. Thomson and Ian A. GreerChapter 16 Miscellaneous Medical Disorders (pages 173–181): Andrew McCarthyChapter 17 Antenatal Screening (pages 183–199): Ruwan C. WimalasunderaChapter 18 Disorders of Fetal Growth and Assessment of Fetal Well?Being (pages 200–207): Gordon C. S. Smith and Christoph C. LeesChapter 19 Fetal Medical Conditions (pages 208–218): Janet BrennandChapter 20 Fetal Anomalies (pages 219–229): Sailesh KumarChapter 21 Multiple Pregnancy (pages 230–243): Mark D. Kilby and Dick OepkesChapter 22 The Normal Mechanisms of Labour (pages 245–268): Andres Lopez Bernal and Errol R. NorwitzChapter 23 Post?Term Pregnancy (pages 269–286): Aaron B. CaugheyChapter 24 Induction and Augmentation of Labour (pages 287–295): Jane E. NormanChapter 25 Obstetric Emergencies (pages 296–310): Sara Paterson?BrownChapter 26 Malpresentation, Malposition, Cephalopelvic Disproportion and Obstetric Procedures (pages 311–325): Sabaratnam ArulkumaranChapter 27 Fetal Monitoring during Labour (pages 326–337): Sara Paterson?BrownChapter 28 Preterm Labour (pages 338–355): Phillip BennettChapter 29 Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Resuscitation (pages 356–361): Felicity PlaatChapter 30 Puerperium and Lactation (pages 363–376): D. Keith EdmondsChapter 31 Neonatal Care for Obstetricians (pages 377–393): Glynn RussellChapter 32 Obstetric Statistics (pages 394–408): James J. WalkerChapter 33 Clinical Anatomy of the Pelvis and Reproductive Tract (pages 409–420): Alan FarthingChapter 34 Normal and Abnormal Development of the Genital Tract (pages 421–434): D. Keith EdmondsChapter 35 The Role of Ultrasound in Gynaecology (pages 435–447): Tom BourneChapter 36 Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy (pages 448–467): Adam MagosChapter 37 Puberty and Its Disorders (pages 469–479): D. Keith EdmondsChapter 38 Gynaecological Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (pages 480–484): D. Keith EdmondsChapter 39 The Menstrual Cycle (pages 485–494): William L. LedgerChapter 40 Contraception and Sterilization (pages 495–512): Sharon T. Cameron and Anna GlasierChapter 41 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Secondary Amenorrhoea (pages 513–533): Adam BalenChapter 42 Menstrual Problems: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and Primary Dysmenorrhoea (pages 534–543): Andrew W. Horne and Hilary O. D. CritchleyChapter 43 Premenstrual Syndrome (pages 544–552): P. M. Shaughn O'BrienChapter 44 Menopause and the Postmenopausal Woman (pages 553–564): Nick PanayChapter 45 Infertility (pages 565–579): Mark HamiltonChapter 46 Assisted Reproduction (pages 580–594): Geoffrey Trew and Stuart LaveryChapter 47 Pelvic Infection (pages 595–606): Jonathan D. C. RossChapter 48 Chronic Pelvic Pain (pages 607–614): R. William StonesChapter 49 Endometriosis (pages 615–624): Stephen Kennedy and Philippe KoninckxChapter 50 Uterovaginal Prolapse (pages 625–634): Anthony R. B. SmithChapter 51 Urinary Incontinence (pages 635–692): Dudley Robinson and Linda CardozoChapter 52 Benign Diseases of the Vulva (pages 693–705): Fiona M. Lewis and Sallie M. NeillChapter 53 Benign Diseases of the Vagina, Cervix and Ovary (pages 706–714): D. Keith EdmondsChapter 54 Benign Disease of the Uterus (pages 715–726): Aradhana Khaund and Mary Ann LumsdenChapter 55 Malignant Disease of the Vulva and the Vagina (pages 727–746): David M. LuesleyChapter 56 Premalignant and Malignant Disease of the Cervix (pages 747–759): Mahmood I. ShafiChapter 57 Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (pages 760–775): Hani Gabra and Sarah BlagdenChapter 58 Endometrial Cancer (pages 776–782): Sean KehoeChapter 59 Sexual Dysfunction (pages 783–797): Claudine DomoneyChapter 60 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (pages 798–804): Maureen DaltonChapter 61 Ethical Dilemmas in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (pages 805–814): Sheila McLeanChapter 62 The Law and the Obstetrician and Gynaecologist (pages 815–822): Bertie Leigh