Her insights should change the way women are cared for and the whole design of institutional labour environments across the world. Her work also has implications for the all-too commonplace intervention of Induction of Labour and the crude manner in which this is currently carried out. Understanding the onset of labour may lead to much better ways of inducing labour rather than the dreadful beating of the uterus with syntocinon that currently occurs (in the small minority of cases where starting labour may be helpful to mother and/or baby).
This work needs to find its way into textbooks and the teaching of midwifery and medical students. It is really a back-to-basics where the foundation of physical care is based on an understanding of anatomy and physiology.
https://softbirth.com/new-model-uterine-function/
https://softbirth.com/hi-lo-birth-support-birthing-chair/
https://www.waterstones.com/book/dynamic-positions-in-birth/margaret-jowitt/9781780661155

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