In this literature review, the author seeks to describe the objectively “best” birth experience for low-risk pregnancies by analyzing studies that compare various outcomes and scenarios of the labor and delivery experience, such as location of birth, body positioning during labor and delivery , medical professionals involved, water births, alternative pain management, sexual activity, and food and drink intake during labor. Components of analysis, or “outcome factors,” include maternal satisfaction, maternal health and safety outcomes, neonatal health and safety outcomes, and cost effectiveness. The ideal birthing experience includes midwife-led care at an alternative birth center. Upright body positions, water immersion, and alternative pa...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
States continually swing like a pendulum, changing their momentum from home birth, to institutionali...
Optimal Outcomes of Labor and Birth in Water Compared to Standard Maternity Care BACKGROUND: Eleven...
Introduction: Current medical technologies in care in birth increased maternal and fetal benefits pe...
Natural birth without medical interventions has been the norm until the last century. As birth bec...
In order to manage a protracted second stage of labor, "eminence-based" birth positions have been su...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
PURPOSE: To provide accurate information on induced labor and find strategies to enhance women'...
Objective: To compare the effect of the physiologic and facilitated labor on the mother and neonate ...
Copyright © 2014 Salvatore Gizzo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: In obstetrics, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness studies often present several specif...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
States continually swing like a pendulum, changing their momentum from home birth, to institutionali...
Optimal Outcomes of Labor and Birth in Water Compared to Standard Maternity Care BACKGROUND: Eleven...
Introduction: Current medical technologies in care in birth increased maternal and fetal benefits pe...
Natural birth without medical interventions has been the norm until the last century. As birth bec...
In order to manage a protracted second stage of labor, "eminence-based" birth positions have been su...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
Introduction: We know a great deal about how childbirth is affected by setting; we know less about h...
PURPOSE: To provide accurate information on induced labor and find strategies to enhance women'...
Objective: To compare the effect of the physiologic and facilitated labor on the mother and neonate ...
Copyright © 2014 Salvatore Gizzo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: In obstetrics, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness studies often present several specif...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
States continually swing like a pendulum, changing their momentum from home birth, to institutionali...