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Lotions and lubricants.

Authors: Jessiman, Wendy C;

Lotions and lubricants.

Abstract

First paragraph: Few studies have been published by midwives regarding the lotions and lubricants used in vaginal examination and procedures in labour and in the immediate postnatal period. In this article I review published research and present the findings of my own research conducted in 1993. Although seven years ago it describes a range of practices which are as relevant today as they were then.

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lotions, Evidence-Based Medicine, antisepsis, Nurse Midwives, Biguanides, Midwifery, lubricants, United Kingdom, Obstetrics, 618, midwifery practice, Nursing Evaluation Research, Pregnancy, Childbirth, Surveys and Questionnaires, Lubrication, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Vagina, Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies, Humans, Female, Physical Examination, Maternal-Child Nursing

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