Sentences with phrase «than in a hospital»

There are many reasons why parents opt to birth at home rather than in a hospital.
The key point about homebirth is that MORE babies die at homebirth than in the hospital.
Yes, the midwives have to follow hospital protocol, but you probably have a better chance at your natural hospital birth in one of these birth centers than in a hospital maternity ward.
There are a host of medical reasons and conditions that can prevent you from giving birth anywhere other than in a hospital.
And most of all, because there are NO guarantees, one way or the other - the numbers on safety and well being with home births are better than those in the hospital.
The average cost of a birthing center is one third less than in a hospital, and some birth centers often offer discount coupons for future births.
Or that homebirth midwives grade more strictly than in hospitals which means that hospital births are only scored zero in «extreme circumstances».
This also ignores the fact that MORE babies die at home than in the hospital.
Know the requirements in your state regarding births that occur in locations other than in hospitals.
And as for Safety, the statistics say, there is no different risk in a home setting than in a hospital setting, this is because the midwives are trained to know when to go to the hospital, and they prep the mom to be ready in case certain situations arise.
I was so busy learning about breastfeeding and gathering all the information I could on that subject, the thought that there was any other way to have a baby, other than in the hospital with pain medication never even occurred to me.
Although I'm sure it's possible, I think that for the most part, these «orgasmic births» are much more likely to occur in a birthing center or home environment than in the hospital.
We have the data that shows homebirth mortality rates with CPMs is 5.4 / 1000 which is actually 7 - 9 xs greater than in hospital births with similar co-factors.
A study of birth centres in Australia showed that the overall rate of perinatal mortality was significantly lower in a birth centre than in a hospital irrespective of the mother's parity however the study did not delineate between intention to give birth in a birth centre and actually giving birth [8].
By the 1980s, the present pattern in which abortions are performed in specialized clinics rather than in hospitals or doctors» offices had been established.
The rate of infection is much lower in a birth center than in a hospital, but only your home has the germs / flora to which you (and therefore your baby) have already developed immunity.
According to a study done in Australia, a slightly higher percentage of babies die in homebirth than in hospital.
We know it's higher than in hospital, but that is at least partly due to inadequate midwifery education and to some high risk women being considered as suitable candidates for homebirth, so it's a foregone conclusion that the stats will be bad.
I've done homebirths [in the UK] and the potential for irreparable disaster was present at every one, although there was a crisis in only one [abruption] and mother and baby were both saved, they were also at much greater risk at home than in the hospital and in the end required much more intensive treatment [largely because of time delays] than if the same situation had happened in hospital.
In «The Case of the Vanishing Quebec Physicians: How to Improve Access to Care,» author Claude E. Forget, former Quebec Minister of Health and Social Services, calls for primary care reforms that focus on providing more care in communities and clinics, rather than in hospitals.
School is part of every child's normal day, and even the most reluctant learner would prefer to be healthy and in school rather than in the hospital.
If you declare that PPHs at home «don't require blood» and so are «less severe» than in the hospital, that's a bit like saying you drank your coffee this morning black «for a change» when really you ran out and were too lazy to go to the corner store for milk.
So it is hard to buck the trend and choose to birth at home rather than in hospital.
I begged to go home after one night in the hospital with my 2nd and 3rd c - sections because I knew I would get better rest at home than in the hospital.
ACROSS MY DESK: A frequently asked question concerns the safety of having a baby at home, rather than in a hospital.
A baby is 3 to 6 times more likely to die at a home birth than in a hospital.
I understand that many people feel more comfortable at home than in a hospital, but I felt much more comfortable giving birth in a hospital.
Hollywood moms are increasingly opting to have their babies at home rather than in the hospital.
if you define success as «fewer dead babies» however you're 450 % more likely to have a dead baby with a homebirth than in a hospital.
An average uncomplicated vaginal birth costs about 60 % less in a home than in a hospital.
Additionally, the psychological and self - esteem benefits of a natural birth were extremely appealing and seemed more feasible in the comfort of my own home than in a hospital.
Most births were at home and in many places today, even in first world countries, it's still more common for women to give birth at home than in a hospital.
To date, it remains unclear whether the expectations of female clients are better met in birth centers than in hospital or home births and if the offered birth care connects to the needs of different social groups, such as non-Dutch women, including first, second and third generation immigrants [6, 8, 17].
To help the system deal with the increasing amount of people living longer the report suggests a set of universal standards the state guarantees to provide and a new payment system which will help more people die at home rather than in hospital.
I think it's just like deciding you would rather die at home than in a hospital.
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