The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to birth at Waikato Women’s Hospital. Researchers interviewed six women and seven midwives who had given birth, or provided labour and birth care at Waterford Birth Centre, Thames Birth Unit or Birthcare Huntly, in the past five years. Retrospective data from 2010-2015 from each of the units was reviewed to identify outcomes for mothers and babies
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
A number of birth centres were established in New South Wales as a result of the Shearman Report (NS...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
Objective: to explore women's birthplace decision-making and identify the factors which enable women...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Birth in primary midwife-led maternity units has been demonstrated to...
The objective of this mixed method piece of descriptive research is to analyse travel patterns of Ne...
Objectives: to examine the transfers from primary maternity units to a tertiary hospital in New Zeal...
Primary maternity units hold an important place in contemporary Aotearoa-New Zealand and other high-...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
A number of birth centres were established in New South Wales as a result of the Shearman Report (NS...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
Objective: to explore women's birthplace decision-making and identify the factors which enable women...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Birth in primary midwife-led maternity units has been demonstrated to...
The objective of this mixed method piece of descriptive research is to analyse travel patterns of Ne...
Objectives: to examine the transfers from primary maternity units to a tertiary hospital in New Zeal...
Primary maternity units hold an important place in contemporary Aotearoa-New Zealand and other high-...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
A number of birth centres were established in New South Wales as a result of the Shearman Report (NS...