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What did you cover at the start of your midwifery training. Ive got a really good book just want to know which areas i should be reeading upon.

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We have covered a wide range of A & P, from the circulatory system, to the reproductive system, and most other things inbetween.

I would try to get a brief overview of A & P rather than trying to focus on one part or another, that way you will have some idea of what is being taught during the lectures.

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What book have you got?

We covered this kind of stuff...
  • The Reproductive and Urinary Systems
  • Endocrinology
  • Reproductive Cycles
  • Sexual Differentiation and Behaviour
  • Fertilisation
  • Overview of Human Genetics and Genetic Disorders
  • The Placenta
  • Embryo Development and Fetal Growth
  • Overview of Immunology
  • Physiological Adaptation to Pregnancy
  • Maternal Nutrition and Health
  • Physiology of Parturition
  • The Puerperium
  • The Transition to Neonatal Life
  • Lactation and Infant Nutrition
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