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Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2013The following article reflecting the German situation, explores the attitudes of midwives to counselling women about their smoking behaviour during pregnancy and postpartum, knowing for a fact that smoking is a habit which is harmful to everyone: the future mother, her progeny and the people around them in general. Sometimes ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2013Giving birth at home is far from being popular or perceived as safe in France. The situation in Canada is slightly though not entirely different as the following study by Beth Murray-Davis, et al. shows. Naturally the role played by midwives in this context remains crucial. But why should women ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2013Giving birth is one of the most intense and unique moments in a woman’s life. Ideally it should not be associated with pain. Postpartum perineal pain is all the more complex and problematic since it can last for some time after delivery, especially when episiotomy is involved. Today’s ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2013This article discusses the maternity organisation of care, women’s choice of mode of birth and a global trend in reducing “normality” of childbirth due to an everincreasing recourse to technological assistance or medical procedures, best illustrated by the fast growing number of c-sections in large parts of the Western ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2013Limerick, which is a city in the Republic of Ireland, is famous for King John’s Castle. It also gave its name to a witty five-line rhyming kind of poem. But if we mention that place today it is simply because a survey about the global impact of lullabies on ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2012The following editorial written by Debra Bick, Professor of Evidence Based Midwifery Practice at King’s College, London, United Kingdom, addresses the thorny issue of the ideal place to give birth for women in England.Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2012As usual, some words conjure up myriads of ideas and clichés. Nausea appears to be as naturally associated with all the signs of pregnancy as it is with Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous existentialist novel published in 1938. But in very concrete terms, nausea and vomiting are major causes of physical discomfort...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2011Research has proved that depression is the major cause of disease-related disability among women in developed countries today. You may agree and then shrug thinking at first sight that midwifery and psychiatry do not have much interaction in common or do not address the same patients nor the same problems. ...Article : texte imprimé
Thierry Robin, Auteur | 2011The job of a midwife is spontaneously equated with life and brand-new horizons represented by the promises implied by the lively screaming babies delivered into this world. Unfortunately though, more often than one may imagine, the midwife is faced with trying situations where death looms large and has to be ...