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This review shows that for selected, low‐risk pregnant women, the evidence from randomised trials to support that planned hospital birth reduces maternal or perinatal mortality, morbidity, or any other critical outcome is uncertain.

Ole Olsen, Jette A Clausen (2023)

Planned hospital birth compared with planned home birth for pregnant women at low risk of complications. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews  Display this record
➡ survey ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; public health ; homebirth ; hospital

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It is time we recognize the need for all the professional and maternity consumer groups to unite and agree on the central principles needed to ensure women have safe options when they choose their place of birth, whatever that choice may be.

Hannah G. Dahlen (2019)

Is it Time to Ask Whether Facility Based Birth is Safe for Low Risk Women and Their Babies? EClinicalMedicine, Commentary, Volume 14, page 9-10.  Display this record
➡ evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; guidelines ; public health ; planned homebirth ; hospital ; informed consent

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The risk of perinatal or neonatal mortality was not different when birth was intended at home or in hospital.

Eileen K.Hutton, Angela Reitsma, Julia Simioni, Ginny Brunton, Karyn Kaufman (2019)

Perinatal or neonatal mortality among women who intend at the onset of labour to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to give birth in hospital: A systematic review and meta-analyses. EClinicalMedicine, Volume 14, Pages 59-70.  Display this record
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Matching the stories of women who go to birth centers with those of women giving birth at the hospital. There are many similarities between these two groups in terms of, for example, the meaning given to the birthing process, but it also suggests significant differences in perinatal experience.

Manon Lachapelle (2005)

ACCOUCHER EN MAISON DE NAISSANCE : récits de femmes québécoises sur le corps, la douleur et les émotions. Mémoire de maitrise en anthropologie. Université de Laval. 2005  Display this record
➡ attendance ; alternative birth ; physiology ; position during labor ; guidelines ; iatrogeny ; interventions during childbirth ; birth planning birth preparation, birth education ; experience of pregnancy ; birthing center birthing centers ; hospital ; informed consent

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