The fact is,
most babies born at home will survive the kinds of in - womb conditions that would earn them a c - section in a hospital.
Since
most babies born at home do not have congenital defects, since most are discovered during pregnancy and then delivered in the hospital, you must not include congenital defects.
Not exact matches
Most babies who are
born at home are left intact so the actual circumcision rate in the US is probably much lower than what's being reported.
But on reflection, it strikes me as perfectly possible that a fair number of the
most compromised
babies, who would end up ill or disabled (for whatever reason) if
born in hospital will simply die if
born at home.
Yes,
most babies survive whether
born in hospital or
at home.
In fact, the largest and
most rigorous study of
home birth internationally to date found that among 5,000 healthy, «low - risk» women,
babies were
born just as safely
at home under a midwife's care as in the hospital.