I'm listing below my publications and papers which may interest you - on motherhood over 35. Book highlighted in red.
Julia Berryman
Dr Julia C Berryman
School of Psychology
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
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Leicester
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Tel:(+44) 0116 229 7151
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Older Motherhood Refs 1991 -
Berryman, J. C., (1991)
Postponing parenthood.
Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Newsletter. 13(3), 15-20.
Berryman, J. C., (1991)
Perspectives on later motherhood
In Phoenix, A, Woolett, A & Lloyd, E (eds), Motherhood: Meanings, Practices and Ideologies.
London: Sage
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge, K. C. (1991)
Having a baby after 40: I, A preliminary investigation of women's experience of pregnancy.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 9, 3-18.
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge, K. C. (1991)
Having a baby after 40: II, A preliminary investigation of women's experience of motherhood.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 9, 19-33.
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge K. C. (1993)
Pregnancy after 35: A preliminary report on maternal-foetal attachment.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 11, 169-174.
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge, K. C. (1991)
Having a baby after 40: I, A preliminary investigation of women's experience of pregnancy.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 9, 3-18.
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge, K. C. (1991)
Having a baby after 40: II, A preliminary investigation of women's experience of motherhood.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 9, 19-33.
Berryman, J. C., & Windridge K. C. (1993)
Pregnancy after 35: A preliminary report on maternal-foetal attachment.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 11, 169-174.
Berryman, J.C., & Windridge, K.C. (1994)
Mothering after 35: Older women's perceptions of their infants before and after birth. Conference Abstracts of the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology Conference, University of Dublin, September 1994.
Windridge, K.C., & Berryman, J.C. (1994).
Giving birth after 35: Women's experience of labour and delivery. Conference abstracts of the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology Conference, University of Dublin, September 1994.
Berryman, J.C., & Windridge, K.C. (1994)
Older mothers: The changing experience of pregnancy and birth. Worldview, 3(1), 1-7.
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1995)
Motherhood After 35. Leicester: University of Leicester & Nestlé UK Ltd. 100pp.
Berryman, J., Thorpe, K & Windridge, K. (1995).
Older Mothers: Conception, Pregnancy and Birth After 35. London: Pandora, 276pp.
Windridge, K.C. & Berryman, J.C. (1996)
Maternal adjustment and maternal attitudes during pregnancy and early motherhood in women of 35 and over. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 14, 45-55.
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1996).
Pregnancy after 35 and attachment to the fetus. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 14, 133-143.
Windridge, K.C. & Berryman, J.C. (1996).
Maternal age, parity and feelings about sex before and after childbirth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology.
14, 311-312 (abstract).
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1996).
Maternal age, parity and attitudes to paid work in pregnancy and after childbirth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 14, 323-324 (abstract).
Berryman, J.C. (1997).
Review of Bornstein, M.H. (1995) (Ed) Handbook of Parenting Vol 2: Biology and Ecology. Mahrah N J: Lawrence Erlbaum. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 38(3), 381-382.
Berryman, J., Thorpe, K. & Windridge, K. (1997).
Mut zur späten Schwangerschaft: Mutter werden ad 35. München: Kösel - Verlag GmbH and Co.
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1997).
Maternal age and employment in pregnancy and after childbirth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 15, 287-302.
Berryman, J.C. , (1998). The expanding generation gap. Family and Food. (2), 3.
Berryman, J.C., Hargreaves, D.J., Howells, K & Ockleford, E. (1998).
Psychologie van alledag: een informele inleiding. Amsterdam: Uiteverij Nieuwezijds.
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1998).
Age and parenting. In C. Niven and A. Walker (eds). Current Issues in Infancy and Parenthood. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (1998).
Motherhood after 35: Mothers and Four-Year-Olds. Leicester: University of Leicester and Nestlé UK Ltd. 113 pp.
Windridge, K.C, & Berryman, J.C. (1999).
Women's experiences of giving birth after 35. Birth. 26, (1), 16-23
Berryman, J.C. (2000)
Older Mothers and Later Motherhood. In L. Sherr and J. S. St Lawrence (eds) Women, Health and the Mind. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Berryman, J.C. (2000)
Mothers over 35. Family Medicine. January/February. 13-15.
Ockleford, E., Berryman, J., Hsu, R., Moss, L., Patterson, M. & Gokani, S. (2000)
Prenatal screening, continuity of carer and postnatal care: A qualitative study of ethnically Indian and white women's experiences. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 18 (3), 262 (abstract).
Berryman, J.C. & Windridge, K.C. (2000)
Verbal comprehension in four-year-olds as a function of maternal age. Early Child Development and Care. 164, 49-62.
Berryman, J., & Windridge, K. (2001)
Later parenthood and longer lives. Orgyn. 3, 15-17.
Berryman, J.C. and Hathhorn, L. (2003). Being parented by older or younger parents: adults recollections of childhood. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 21(3), 240-241 (Abstract).
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From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. on behalf of Jane sandall
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Subject: Fw: Book projekt: pregnant over 35
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Date: 07.02.2006 10:57:57
To prof. Sandall,
yesterday I interviewed Dr. CHristine Loytved (uni Osnabrück, Germany). She told me about your research projekt of medwifes.
I am looking for information about women being pregnant at the age of 35 and over. Because I am writing a book fpr a big publishing company in Germany (Graefe and Unzer, munich).
To know, how are they 'treated' in other countries (risk factors, when to a midwife, when to gynecol., sectio-rates, location of giving birth, ...) could give us a wider view. Interessing is also, how should these women live to avoid complications ( such as incontinence, early abortion, gestosis,..) and if this is different from younger women - in other countries.
Perhaps your network of widwifes could help me.
Thank you very much,
Dr. Stefanie Schmid-Altringer
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