Part 1 book “ABC of antenatal care” has contents: Organisation of antenatal care, the changing body in pregnancy, normal antenatal managemen, checking for fetal wellbeing, detection and management of congenital abnormalities, work in pregnancy, vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy. | 40915 ABC of Antenatal Care 8/11/01 10:23 AM Page 1 “Refreshing and stimulating invaluable” Maternal and Child Health “This book forms essential reading for any practitioner involved in antenatal care” Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology ABC OF ANTENATAL CARE About previous editions: ABC OF ANTENATAL CARE Fourth edition “It is hard to imagine anybody involved at any level in obstetric care who will not find this book useful” Postgraduate Medicine This concise yet comprehensive text covers: The latest thinking on organisation of care Normal antenatal management Checking for fetal wellbeing Detection and management of congenital abnormalities Work in pregnancy Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy Antenatal surgical and medical problems Raised blood pressure Antepartum haemhorrhage Small for gestational age Preterm labour Multiple pregnancy The audit of birth Midwives, nurses, and family practitioners alike will find this an invaluable reference to the management of pregnant women and their unborn babies from conception up to full term. Related titles from BMJ Books: ABC of Labour Care ABC of the First Year ABC of Clinical Genetics Visit our web site: Primary Care Chamberlain and Morgan • • • • • • • • • • • • • FOURTH EDITION The usefulness and popularity of ABC of Antenatal Care has proved itself over three editions. Now in its fourth edition, it has been updated throughout and redesigned in the current ABC format, providing an even greater wealth of information in easily assimilable style. Geoffrey Chamberlain and Margery Morgan ABC OF ANTENATAL CARE Fourth edition GEOFFREY CHAMBERLAIN Professor Emeritus, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London and Consultant Obstetrician, Singleton Hospital, Swansea and MARGERY MORGAN Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Singleton Hospital, Swansea © BMJ Books 2002 BMJ Books is an imprint of the BMJ Publishing .