Not exact matches
And so I learned that the
hospital is not an evil place (though choose your
hospital wisely if youâ $ ™ re
planning to
birth there), that I am stronger than I thought (I sort of want to cross-stitch â $ œ12 hours on pit with not pain medsâ $ into a pillow), and that even though it can sometimes
appear as though they are, medical professionals are NOT the enemy (butâ $ ¦ do your research!
«Maternal and newborn outcomes in
planned home
birth vs
planned hospital births: a metaanalysis» by Joseph R. Wax, MD; F. Lee Lucas, PhD; Maryanne Lamont, MLS; Michael G. Pinette, MD; Angelina Cartin; and Jacquelyn Blackstone, DO,
appeared in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 203, Issue 3 (September 2010) published by Elsevier.
She thought that she had succeeded in Perinatal mortality and morbidity in a nationwide cohort of 529 688 low - risk
planned home and
hospital births (2009) which
appeared to show that homebirth with a midwife in the Netherlands is as safe as
hospital birth with a midwife.
His book is a tinderbox that will infuriate both the pro-C-section lobbyists (babies born this way are five times more likely to suffer allergies he points out) and the natural birthers (infant death globally between
birth and 28 days
appears twice as high after
planned homebirth than
hospital birth).