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Not exact matches
Summer Minor, who blogs at Wired for Noise and gave birth to her daughter at
home a little over a week ago, references the recent Nederlands
study that says
home birth is as
safe as hospital birth.
The largest
study of its kind has found that for low - risk women, giving birth at
home is as
safe as doing so in hospital with a midwife.
This poses the question then if the Wax (2010)
study is not specific to whether
home birth is
safe in comparison to hospital birth, but if outcomes correlate with the type of midwife (level of training) and acceptance of out - of - hospital birth in the larger healthcare system?
Homebirth and midwifery advocates point with pride to a recent
study that showed that homebirth with a midwife in the Netherlands is as
safe as hospital birth with a midwife (Perinatal mortality and morbidity in a nationwide cohort of 529 688 low - risk planned
home and hospital births).
Planned Hospital Birth versus Planned
Home Birth Observational studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggest that planned home birth in many places can be as safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complicati
Home Birth Observational
studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggest that planned
home birth in many places can be as safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complicati
home birth in many places can be as
safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complications.
Observational
studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggest that planned
home birth in many places can be as
safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complications.
Studies there (sorry, don't have any references on hand, I'll try to get them posted later) show that
home - birthing in this setting is just as
safe for mother and child for a first birth, and
safer for next births, than a hospital setting.
There are other
studies that find
home births to be as
safe as hospital births for normal pregnancies.
Yet another
study, this one consisting of every birth in The Netherlands over two years, demonstrates that
home births are
safer than hospital births.
If multiple strong, well - done
studies came out and showed that
home birth under a specific set of circumstances was exactly as
safe as a hospital birth, you would see people here change their minds and support that.
By the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that
home birth is
safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale
studies.
Going online to find tips on
safe firearms storage can also be problematic: According to the AAP, a
study found that only 2 percent of commonly - search websites that talk about firearm storage provided correct and complete information on how to keep kids
safe in
homes with guns.
But, you know, we never — well, are there
studies that show that
home birth is
safe, but we don't say, are there
studies that show hospital birth is
safe.
Please post links to the «overwhelming amount of
studies» that show that «
home birth is
safer than birthing in a hospital».
«An overwhelming amount of
studies show that
home birth (birth without unnecessary intervention) is
safer than birthing in a hospital.»
A
study published in the British Medical Journal (July 2005) of the outcomes of 5,418 planned
home births concluded that homebirth is a reasonable and
safe choice for healthy women.
And there have been many, many
studies that have shown the safety of
home birth that it's
safe or
safer to have a low - risk birth in your
home as it is in the hospital, and especially in the D.C. area.
Our
study highlights the need for objective guidance on what constitutes
safe practice for birth at
home.
And in Canada, where it appears
safest of all, several
studies have demonstrated that in carefully selected populations, there is no difference between the number of babies who die at
home or in the hospital.
For women who do decide to birth at
home, Hatherall agrees with the findings of the CMAJ
study: «I believe that a midwife attended
home birth with a healthy, low - risk woman is just as
safe as being at the hospital.
This
study supports previous research indicating that planned
home birth with qualified care providers can be a
safe alternative for healthy lower risk women.
The bottom line of the Janssen
study is that
home birth with a registered midwife in British Columbia was demonstrated to be at least as
safe as hospital birth, provided the strict exclusion criteria was applied.
Sheryl, nonhospital midwives in the United States constantly cite
studies done in other countries as evidence that
home birth is
safe.
Olsen and Clausen (2012) stated that observational
studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggested that planned
home birth in many places can be as
safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complications.
A recent
study in the Netherlands, a country known for it's fantastic maternal and infant outcomes, has proven that
home birth is
safe.
Planning to have a baby at
home is about as
safe as having one in a hospital, but unplanned
home births pose a hazard, a
study by federal and state health researchers in Kentucky suggests.
Having a baby at
home can save thousands of dollars over a hospital birth and is just as
safe for low - risk births, according to a new UBC
study.
If you have any of these, please consult with a mental health professional and / or a medical professional to see if hypnosis would be a good and
safe option for * you * before ordering the Hypnobabies
Home Study Course.
A meta - analysis of observational
studies have suggested that planned
home birth may be
safe and with less interventions than planned hospital birth.
«Rural Nepal: Despite evidence that hospital births are
safer, poverty keeps women
home:
Study finds age, income and land ownership are key predictors of institutional births for women.»
«
Home births save money, are
safe,
study suggests.»
If you have any of these, please consult with a mental health professional and / or a medical professional to see if hypnosis would be a good and
safe option for * you * before ordering the Hypnobabies
Home study Course.
If you have any of these, please consult with a mental health professional and / or a medical professional to see if hypnosis would be a good and
safe option for * you * before ordering the online Hypnobabies
Home Study Course.
MONDAY, Aug. 31 (HealthDay News)-- Having your baby at
home with a registered midwife is just as
safe as a conventional hospital birth, a new
study says.
They know that birthing at
home or in a birth center with a trained midwife is a very
safe option with lower rates of interventions and high patient satisfaction but now you no longer have to search and search for
studies regarding homebirth which are often buried by cultural anecdotes and message boards.
«Yes, I guess the disingenuous replies (show me the bullying; show me the
studies that show that
home birth is
safe)»
Yes, I guess the disingenuous replies (show me the bullying; show me the
studies that show that
home birth is
safe) started to wear me down.
Well, you mentioned more than once that «the majority of
studies conclude that
home births are just as
safe as hospital births».
Studies undertaken in, for example, the U.K. and Netherlands all come up with similar findings, that
home birth is
safest for both mother and child in low risk pregnancies
I am still disgusted that when i search the net for «if
home births are
safe» ever article that pops up states «
studies show that
home births are no more dangerous if you are a low risk pregnancy» I had a low risk pregnancy and highly qualified midwives.
Things have changed since the 1980s, when some of the
studies included in the meta - analysis were performed, making hospital birth
safer, but making no change in
home birth risk.
You can not «believe»
home birth is
safer if the scientific peer reviewed
studies prove the opposite.
The
studies do not lie, it is just as
safe to birth at
home than it is in the hospital for a low - risk healthy pregnancy / mother.
This still doesn't negate the fact that the majority of
studies conclude that
home births are just as
safe as hospital births.