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Contents of Volume 21, March—December 1994 Number 1, fAarch I a bi in0 .+ c he thavcuad eckednaccecn s : INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE Penny Simkin, PT, and Annie Moffat Niles Newton: A Tribute READER SURVEY ........ Ruth A. Lawrence, MD CALENDAR AND CLASSIFIED ‘ADVERTISING . EDITORIAL Using Research Plus Community Action to Change Maternal Health Policy Diony Young ARTICLES Number 3, September Satisfaction with Care in Labor and Birth: A Survey of 790 Australian Women Stephanie Brown, BA(Hons), and Judith Lumley, PhD ARTICLES Infant Formula Distribution and Advertising in Pregnancy: A Hospital Survey Cynthia R. Howard, MD, Fred M. Howard, MD, Risk in Pregnancy: The Reality, the Perception, and the Concept and Michael L. Weitzman, MD Murray W. Enkin, MD, FRCS(C) Prevention of Perineal Trauma by Perineal Massage During Pregnancy The Psychological Effects of Counting Fetal Movements A Pilot Study Robert M. Liston, MB, Kathleen Bloom, PhD, and Pamela Zimmer, MHSA Michel Labrecque, MD, MSc, Sylvie Marcoux, MD, PhD, Jean-Jacques Pinault, MD, Christine Laroche, SF D(Fr), Licensed Midwife-Attended, Out-of-Hospital Births in Washington State: and Sylvie Martin, BSc Are They Safe? Patricia A. Janssen, BSN, MPH, Victoria L. Holt, RN, MPH, PhD, Self-Esteem, Social Support, and Satisfaction Differences in Women and Susan J. Myers, LM, MPH with Adequate and Inadequate Prenatal Care Patricia Higgins, PhD, RN, Michelle L. Murray, PhD, RNC, Postpartum Depression: How Much Do Obstetric Nurses and Elaine M. Williams, MSN, RNC and Obstetricians Know? Heidi S. Lepper, MA, M. Robin DiMatteo, PhD, and Barbara J. Tinsley, PhD The Cesarean Section Rate in Sweden: The End of the Rise Thorkild F. Nielsen, MD, PhD, Petra Otterblad Olausson, Smoking Among Low-Income, Pregnant Women: Prevalence Rates, Cessation and Ingemar Ingemarsson, MD, PhD Interventions, and Clinical Implications Susan A. Albrecht, PhD, RN, John D. Rosella, RN, MS, The Mother-Infant Unit at Tallinn Children’s Hospital, Estonia: and Thelma Patrick, PhD, RN A Truly Baby-Friendly Unit Adik Levin, MD, PhD A Time To Be Born: Implications of Animal Studies in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Peter W. Nathanielsz, MD, PhD, ScD Commentary: A Lesson from Eastern Europe Lynda Harrison, RN, PhD, and Marshail H. Klaus. MD COLUMNS Sheila Kitzinger’s Letter from England: Home Birth—A Call for Action Sheila Kitzinger’s Letter from England: Prison Babies IN THE LITERATURE In the Literature: More Evidence Against the Routine Use of Epidurals Christine MacArthur, PhD The Time Has Come to Reassess Delivery Room Routines John H. Kennell, MD LETTERS sale NEWS....... BOOK REVIEWS ....... BOOK AND VIDEO REVIEWS : INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE Penny Simkin, PT, and Annie Moffat Penny Simkin, PT, and Annie Moffat CALENDAR AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALENDAR AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Number 2, June Number 4, December ARTICLES EDITORIAL Controversies in Maternity Care: Where Do Physicians, Nurses, and Family Physicians and Maternity Care: High Tech or High Touch? Midwives Stand? Diony Young Régis Blais, PhD, Jean Lambert, PhD, Brigitte Maheux, MD, PhD, ARTICLES Jacinthe Loiselle, MSc, Nathalie Gauthier, MSc, and Alicia Framarin, MD, MS« Cesarean Section Rates in Teaching Hospitals: A National Survey Health Status and Timing of Onset of Prenatal Care LuiAsn dSraenwc heM.z -RKaamunoist,z , MMD,D Rebecca 1. Moorhead, MD, and ls There an Association Among Low-Income Women? Mary-Clayton Enderlein, RN, MPH, Patricia A. Stephenson, RN, ScD. A Comparison of Outcomes Between Joint and Physician-Only Victoria L. Holt, RN, MPH, PhD, Durlin Hickok, MD, MPH Obstetric Practices What Makes a Mother? Interviews With Women Involved in Egg Donation LynPnat riMcciCar eEe. ryB enSncehr,i mmPehlD,, MRSN,, NaPn.d KLaetohnr ynD. AS. chLiemem,e lP,h D,M DR N, and Surrogacy Claire Snowdon, BA, MA Women’s Experiences with Breastfeeding Longer Than 12 Months Sharon G. Hills-Bonczvk, BS, MPH, Kristine R. Tromiczak, BSN, RN, REoxbeMriacnui rseBee elnla, n dOM 'BNPBeriSel,gln ,a nPcMhyBD:B, S ,AM PRHFe,Rv AiCeFwPA .F PGHrMa,d Dainpd Ex Rehab, PhD aMnedli sLsaau rDa. JA. veDruyc,k etCtN, M,P hDP,h D.R N Susan Potter, RN, MS, Kay Savik, MS, Labor Experiences of Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors Breastfeeding Preterm Twins: A Case Report 96 Naomi Rhodes, RN, CNM, MSN, and Sally Hutchinson, PhD, RN Marie Biancuzzo, RN, C, MS Female Genital Mutilation and Childbirth: A Case Report ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: CONTROVERSIES IN ELECTRONIC Paul H. McCleary, MD, FRCS(C) FETAL MONITORING Commentary: Female Genital Mutilation: Perspectives from a Somalian Midwife Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring During Labor: Kowser H. Omer-Hashi, RN, BA, midwife Information from Randomized Trials Miscarriage: A Historical Perspective James P. Neilson, BSc. MD, MRCOG Jeffrey A. Kuller, MD, and Vern L. Katz, MD Electronic Fetal Monitoring in the United States IN THE LITERATURE Bruce L. Flamm, MD, FACOG Don't Ignore Weight Gain During Pregnancy Electronic Fetal Monitoring in the United Kingdom Selma M. Taffel. BBA, Kenneth G. Keppel, PhD, and Francis C. Notzon, PhD John A.D. Spencer, FRCOG Clinical Issues in Electronic Fetal Monitoring ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Leah L. Albers, CNM, DrPH NEWS.. IN THE LITERATURE LBOEOTKT ERASN. D VIDEO RE VIEWS Electronic Monitoring: Who Needs a Trojan Horse? INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE Marc J.N.C. Keirse, MD, DPhil Penny Simkin, PT, and Annie Moffat CALENDAR AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NEWS........ : CONTENTS OF VOLUME 21 LETTERS .... INDEXES TO VOLUME 21

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