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British Journal of MidwiferyVol. 19, No. 11 Book ReviewMidwifery practice and childhood sexual abuse: CSA, birth and powerlessnessElsa MontgomeryElsa MontgomerySearch for more papers by this authorElsa MontgomeryPublished Online:16 Aug 2013https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2011.19.11.746AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Aldcroft D (2001) A guide to providing care for survivors of child sex abuse. BJM 9(2): 81–5 Google ScholarFinkelhor D, Browne A (1985) The traumatic impact of childhood sexual abuse: A conceptualization. Am J Orthopsychiatry 55(4): 530–41 Crossref, Google ScholarGarratt L (2002) Maternity care of survivors of sexual abuse. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest 12(1): 26–8 Google ScholarGutteridge K (2001) Failing women: the impact of sexual abuse on childbirth. BJM 9(5): 312–5 Google ScholarMay-Chahal C, Cawson P (2005) Measuring child maltreatment in the United Kingdom: A study of the prevalence of child abuse and neglect. Child Abuse Negl 29(9): 969–84 Crossref, Google ScholarRose A (1992) Effects of childhood sexual abuse on childbirth: one woman’s story. Birth 19(4): 214–18 Crossref, Google ScholarRouf K (1999) Child sexual abuse and pregnancy: a personal account. Pract Midwife 2(6): 29–31 Google ScholarSmith M (1998) Childbirth in women with a history of sexual abuse (I): A case history approach. Pract Midwife 1(6): 20–3 Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 1 November 2011Volume 19Issue 11ISSN (print): 0969-4900ISSN (online): 2052-4307 Metrics History Published online 16 August 2013 Published in print 1 November 2011 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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