Sentences with phrase «risk hospital birth»

Obviously, if 2 out of 3 babies who die at homebirth could have been saved in the hospital, homebirth is not as safe as comparable risk hospital birth.
They compare mortality rates at homebirth with high risk hospital birth.
If it's low risk hospital birth then I am guessing they wouldn't because wouldn't that make someone high risk?
The death rate for comparable risk hospital birth is 0.4 / 1000, which means that there should be approximately 4 deaths each year.
Women who intended at the start of labour to have a home birth with a certified professional midwife had a low rate of intrapartum and neonatal mortality, similar to that in most studies of low risk hospital births in North America.
That's TEN TIMES HIGHER than the national neonatal mortality rate for low risk hospital birth with a CNM.
The regulars here are pretty up on these things and the most recent studies of homebirth have as far as I know have universally shown the homebirth has at least 3x the perinatal death rate of similar risk hospital birth.
It took them that long to figure out how to spin a death rate more than 5.5 X higher than comparable risk hospital birth as «safe.»
This rate is similar to the National Birth Center Study and to the low - risk hospital births used as a comparison group in the same study of 1.3 / 1,000 (0.7 / 1,000 excluding anomalies).
If nonhospital birth were just as safe for low - risk women, it ought to be beating all - risk hospital birth hands - down in every aspect of safety.
That's because homebirth with a CPM in 2000 had nearly triple the neonatal death rate of low risk hospital birth in the same year.
Second, the authors ACTUALLY showed that homebirth with a CPM in 2000 had a mortality rate 3X higher than comparable risk hospital birth in 2000.
Readers are therefore unaware if samples in the intended home birth group include those who were appropriately risked out of home birth during the antepartum period and later went on to have a high risk hospital birth (Nove et al, 2012).
That's ten times higher than the national neonatal mortality rate for low risk hospital birth with a CNM (certified nurse midwife)...
Did you know that those statistics show that homebirth with a homebirth midwife has triple the rate of neonatal death of low risk hospital birth?
Homebirth with American homebirth midwives has almost triple the neonatal mortality rate for low risk hospital birth in the US.
No matter that it comports with the data from Oregon that shows that PLANNED homebirth with a LICENSED homebirth midwife has a death rate 9X higher than comparable risk hospital birth or that MANA has found that its own members have such hideous death rates that they have been desperately hiding them for years.
This is the 4th confirmed homebirth death in NC this year for a rate that is a whopping TEN times higher than the rate of death for comparable risk hospital birth.
She has known for years that homebirth with CPM has a dramatically higher death rate than comparable risk hospital birth and she has struggled mightily to hide that information from American women.
In Oregon, there have been at least 19 newborn deaths reported to the state over the past decade for a death rate more than 4 times higher than low risk hospital birth.
I see it a bit differently — I can't see how a paper that didn't look at causes of death, or comment on the neonatal death rate in comparison to low - risk hospital birth, made it to publication.
Or are she and the authors of the study so ignorant of childbirth safety statistics that they don't realize that the homebirth death rate 400 % higher than comparable risk hospital birth?
Which part of «homebirth increases the risk of death by 3 - 10 times over comparable risk hospital birth are you having trouble understanding»?
Which raises the question: Is Dahlen deliberately trying to trick readers, since a neonatal mortality rate of 2.2 / 1000 is 5X higher than comparable risk hospital birth?
(Addendum: One death is is a stillbirth, so there were 12 neonatal deaths for a rate 3X higher than comparable risk hospital birth.)
The study shows a VERY HIGH neonatal mortality rate, 400 % higher than comparable risk hospital birth.
Instead there have been 13 deaths that I have heard about and confirmed for a death rate that is more than 3X higher than comparable risk hospital birth.
This brings the confirmed homebirth death rate in North Carolina in 2011 to an extraordinary 12X times the expected death rate for comparable risk hospital birth.
She presides over the Board of Direct Entry Midwifery of a state with a neonatal death rate FOUR times the rate of comparable risk hospital birth.
The latest data from the CDC (available on the CDC) Wonder website shows that homebirth with a non-nurse midwife has a neonatal mortality rate more than 7 times HIGHER than low risk hospital birth.
Of course these are a great start however, these are very similar to the guidelines for the publicly funded Homebirth program in australia which as we recently saw had a 5 times higher death rate than comparable risk hospital birth.
When the author compared 3385 planned home births with 806 402 low risk hospital births, he consistently found a non-significantly lower perinatal mortality in the home birth group.
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