Download Williams Obstetrics (26th edition) by F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Jodi S. Dashe, Barbara L. Hoffman, Catherine Y. Spong, and Brian M. Casey.
The 26th edition of Williams Obstetrics, edited by F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Jodi S. Dashe, Barbara L. Hoffman, Catherine Y. Spong, and Brian M. Casey, remains a leading authoritative reference for obstetric care. This edition continues the tradition of offering comprehensive coverage of obstetrics, combining foundational knowledge with the latest advances in the field.
It includes detailed discussions on maternal and fetal physiology, labor and delivery, prenatal and postnatal care, as well as the management of obstetric complications. Updated with over 3,000 new literature citations and featuring nearly 900 vivid figures, Williams Obstetrics is an essential resource for clinicians, residents, and specialists in obstetrics and maternal–fetal medicine, providing both evidence-based guidelines and practical clinical insights.
According to the editors, “Over its 26 editions, Williams Obstetrics has consistently aimed to support practicing obstetricians and midwives in providing bedside care to their patients. With detailed explanations of disease pathophysiology and treatment fundamentals, it serves as a foundational text for residents training in obstetrics and family medicine.
Fellows specializing in Maternal–Fetal Medicine will benefit from its in-depth discussions on complex pathologies and their management. Additionally, Williams Obstetrics provides valuable guidance for specialists who consult on pregnancy-related and non-pregnancy-related disorders. Specifically, each chapter in Section 12 focuses on a particular organ system, covering the normal physiological changes during pregnancy, common disorders, and appropriate treatment options.
In this 26th edition, we continue to provide thorough coverage of core obstetric topics, including maternal anatomy and physiology, preconception and prenatal care, labor, delivery, and the postpartum period. These are complemented by comprehensive discussions on obstetrical complications such as preterm labor, hemorrhage, hypertension, and more.
To highlight the “M” in Maternal–Fetal Medicine, we maintain a focus on the medical and surgical conditions that can complicate pregnancy. Our second patient, the fetus, also receives special attention, with an entire section dedicated to diagnosing and treating fetal disorders. For all these areas, we continue to emphasize evidence-based clinical obstetrics, supplemented with expert clinical insights designed for busy practitioners.
To enhance understanding, chapters often reference related chapters to provide a more comprehensive view of certain topics. This integrated approach ensures a global perspective on obstetrics.
This edition has been updated with over 3,000 new literature citations through 2021. Many of the nearly 900 figures are new, including graphs, sonograms, MRI scans, photographs, photomicrographs, and data charts—all presented in vivid color. Much of the original artwork was created by our medical illustrators.
We have also incorporated the latest guidelines from authoritative organizations such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Society for Maternal–Fetal Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institutes of Health. Key information is organized into nearly 100 tables for easy reference, along with several diagnostic and management algorithms to guide practitioners swiftly through decision-making processes.
While the text presents a wide range of evidence-based options for managing obstetric issues, we also include our clinical experiences from Parkland Hospital’s large obstetrical service. Although we believe these reflect disciplined, evidence-based practice, we recognize they are not the only approach to management.”
Contents
- Section 1: Overview
- Section 2: Maternal Anatomy and Physiology
- Section 3: Placentation, Embryogenesis, and Fetal Development
- Section 4: Preconceptional and Prenatal Care
- Section 5: First- and Second-Trimester Pregnancy Loss
- Section 6: The Fetal Patient
- Section 7: Labor
- Section 8: Delivery
- Section 9: The Newborn
- Section 10: The Puerperium
- Section 11: Obstetrical Complications
- Section 12: Medical and Surgical Complications
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