Not exact matches
If she is planning to give birth
in a hospital or
birthing center, she may notify her chosen caregivers and
remain at home until other changes occur.
But the overall risks to the baby
remained small regardless of the birth plan — there were about two deaths per 1,000 births among planned hospital births, vs. four deaths per 1,000 births planned at home or
in birthing centers.
If women are going to leave the hospital model
in droves, as I hope they will, doctors will
remain for the 15 % high risk clients, midwives will be available to staff
birthing centers but then who will be available to assist women at home?
Midwives
in Ontario are closely integrated into the provincial health care system, working alongside doctors to deliver babies
in hospitals, or else
remaining in people's homes,
in certain midwifery clinics with available bedrooms, or
in birthing centers.