Course Curriculum
- Introduction52 mins
- Module 1. Introduction: Pregnancy1 mins
- First Trimester (before 20 weeks)1 mins
- Filling out Charts1 hour 2 mins
- Signs and symptoms of normal pregnancy; working out a Due Date15 mins
- laboratory tests and bloodwork in pregnancy18 mins
- Prenatal Development8 mins
- Minor Complaints and Problems in Pregnancy2 mins
- Urinalysis and urine test strips17 mins
- Nutrition: requirements, diets, vitamin supplements13 mins
- Complications and emergencies in pregnancy1 mins
- Baby: signs of problems18 mins
- Tests for fetal well-being20 mins
- Preterm Birth18 mins
- Postdates Pregnancy16 mins
- Emergencies: bleeding, miscarriage, preterm birth, infections10 mins
- Emergencies: preeclampsia and hyperemesis gravidarum (HG)13 mins
- Complications, Risks and Emergencies in Pregnancy10 mins
- Baby: signs of problems
- The Maternal Pelvis
and
The Baby32 mins
- Filling out Charts
- Second Trimester (after 20 weeks)23 mins
- Group B strep issues17 mins
- Placental anomalies14 mins
- Group B strep issues
- Pregnancy in special circumstances39 mins
- First Trimester (before 20 weeks)
- Module 2: birth and postpartum2 mins
- Childbirth education methods16 mins
- Labour and Birth
- Late pregnancy and process of labour27 mins
- Walking though the stages of dilation
- Telling dilation without internal exam19 mins
- Processes of engagement, flexion, rotation descent8 mins
- Comfort measures and tools11 mins
- Midwife or doula role11 mins
- Fetal monitoring during labor17 mins
- Stages of labor15 mins
- Birth22 mins
- The first hours of life. Newborn adaptation. Apgar.42 mins
- Separation of the placenta14 mins
- Emergency Childbirth (when birth attendant is not arriving)15 mins
- Late pregnancy and process of labour
- Postpartum
- Complications in labor and birth1 hour 8 mins
- Childbirth education methods
Staff
Gail Hart
Role : Teacher
- Website : http://edu.ibirthtoday.com
- Experience : Practicing midwifery since 1977
- Specialist in : Midwifery
This introduction was so great! Makes me excited to learn more. I don’t think many know the history of midwifery and how this has molded women to birth today . Though we can see that the push to suppress midwives today. I think there is a huge movement also of natural births going on and woman are starting to educate them selves and seeing that the natural (none medicated) births are the way to go .
I really appreciate this video thank you.