Student Solution

-->

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

1 University

1 Course

1 Subject

L3 Assignment 1

L3 Assignment 1

Q Read/study Chapter Four from the textbook Children: Birth Create/Submit Two Column Notes on Chapter Four, (only). You may NOT quote or copy any other sources (including from the internet or another classmate). Two column notes are a method of summarizing the chapter which requires a minimum of writing and still displays your understanding of the material. On a standard page, you divide the “paper” into two columns--I make the left column about 1/3 and the right column about 2/3rds of the page—in the left column you write the central terms, ideas or headings and in the right column you write phrases for each of the sub-points under that heading or important idea. The easiest way to create columns that line up and can be easily manipulated is to open the "Insert" tab on the Tool Bar and then select "Table". Click on two blocks across and all down. If you need to add more blocks you can use your enter key to add more when you get to the last block. Please use excellent spelling and grammar.

View Related Questions

Solution Preview

Stages of Birth Process - There are 3 stages - First stage is the longest period which last around 12-14 hours (for first child). - Second stage starts when head of the baby began to move through cervix which ends with baby’s emergence. - Third stage i.e. delivery Childbirth setting - Physicians attends majority of the childbirth cases. - Opening of birthing centers. - Some mother prefers to give birth to the babies at home who are at low risk of birth related complications. - Holland- reported high no. of child birth at home.