Critically analyse the factors involved in the evolution of Twenty-first century midwifery in Victoria, Australia
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Midwifery, being with woman however, the profession has been continouosly shaped by historical, social and political events. The following essay is a critical analysis of the factors involved in the evolution of twenty-first century midwifery in Victoria, Australia. In Australia until the early 19th century, midwives were the main carers during a woman's labouring until the intervention of medical dominance. Medical dominance and its oppression of midwifery will be analysed followed by the model of
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of midwifery: Hundmills: Macmillan. Johnston, J., & Arnott, L. (Februry 2004). Regulation of the Health Professions in Victoria. Blackburn North. Victoria: Maternity Coalition. Purcal, N. (1998). Traditional midwifery and its influence on contemporary maternity care: a brief historical review of events in New South Wales. Birth Issues., 7(2), 58-65. Rolls, C. (2004). Unpacking Midwifery Knowledge. Melbourne, Victoria: Australian Catholic University. Stewart, M., & Hunt, S. C. (2004). Pregnancy, Birth and Maternity Care: feminist perspectives. Sydney: Books for Midwives.
of midwifery: Hundmills: Macmillan. Johnston, J., & Arnott, L. (Februry 2004). Regulation of the Health Professions in Victoria. Blackburn North. Victoria: Maternity Coalition. Purcal, N. (1998). Traditional midwifery and its influence on contemporary maternity care: a brief historical review of events in New South Wales. Birth Issues., 7(2), 58-65. Rolls, C. (2004). Unpacking Midwifery Knowledge. Melbourne, Victoria: Australian Catholic University. Stewart, M., & Hunt, S. C. (2004). Pregnancy, Birth and Maternity Care: feminist perspectives. Sydney: Books for Midwives.