An * indicates
references that are especially
recommended. Medical
textbooks
and journal articles can be
obtained from most public
libraries via inter-library
loan.
Bernhardt TL, Goldman RW, Thombs
PA, et al. Hyperbaric oxygen
treatment
of cerebral air embolism from
orogenital sex during
pregnancy.
Critical Care Medicine
1988;16:729-30.
Bolton ME Scuba diving and fetal
well-being: A survey of 208
women.
Undersea Biomed Res
1980;7:183-9.
Bolton-Klug ME, Lehner CE,
Lanphier EH, Rankin JHG. Lack of
harmful
effects from simulated dives in
pregnant sheep.
Amer Jour Obstetrics and
Gynecology 1983;146:48-51.
Cole M. Women and diving. SPUMS J
1989;19:56-60.
O'Neill E, Morgan EJ.
When Women Dive.
A Female's Guide to Both
Diving
and Snorkeling. Watersport
Publishing, Inc., San Diego,
1992..
Robertson AG. [Letter].
Decompression sickness in
women.
Undersea Biomed Res 1992;
19:217-8.
Robinson TJ. [Letter].
Decompression sickness in women
divers.
Undersea Biomed Res 1988;
15:65.
Taylor MB. Women in diving. Alert
Diver. May/June 1990; p. 1-6.
*Taylor MB. Women and diving.
Chapter 13 in: Bove AA, Davis
JC;
Diving
Medicine, 2nd Edition,
W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia,
1990.
Van Hoessen KB, Camporesi EM,
Moon RE, et al. Should hyperbaric
oxygen
be used to treat the pregnant
patient for acute carbon monoxide
poisoning?
JAMA 1989;261:12039-43.
Zwingelberg KM, Knight MA, Biles
JB. Decompression sickness in
women divers.
Undersea Biomed Res
1987;14:311-7.