Childbirth is a contested site of public, professional and academic debate and discourse. This begins with a woman\u27s body and her right to choose to give birth. Once a woman has chosen to give birth, the focus of the debate shifts to her baby, the practitioner attending the birth, that is, the doctor or midwife—or the choice to have an unassisted birth-and the actual location of the birth. At Home in Maine [AHIM] is a documentary film series and web resource that addresses an underrepresented area of discourse about Maine: contemporary homebirth and midwifery culture. Homebirth and midwifery care are often historicized in scholarly discourses, as seen in A Midwife\u27s Tale (Ulrich, 1991), concerning the life and career of 18th centu...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Childbirth is a contested site of public, professional and academic debate and discourse. This begin...
Childbirth is a contested site of public, professional and academic debate and discourse. This begin...
On-line depictions of the maternal and birthing body in the familial and communal context aims to de...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
abstract: Childbirth, an essential stage of human life, has been carried out and treated differently...
Graduation date: 1983Increasing demand for home birth has created an upheaval in the\ud American med...
Within the context of global debates about safety and ethics of supporting women to give birth at ho...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
This research is based on a little over a year\u27s worth of ethnographic fieldwork with the South C...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Midwife-assisted out-of-hospital birth is growing phenomenon in American maternal healthcare. It has...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Childbirth is a contested site of public, professional and academic debate and discourse. This begin...
Childbirth is a contested site of public, professional and academic debate and discourse. This begin...
On-line depictions of the maternal and birthing body in the familial and communal context aims to de...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
abstract: Childbirth, an essential stage of human life, has been carried out and treated differently...
Graduation date: 1983Increasing demand for home birth has created an upheaval in the\ud American med...
Within the context of global debates about safety and ethics of supporting women to give birth at ho...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
This research is based on a little over a year\u27s worth of ethnographic fieldwork with the South C...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Midwife-assisted out-of-hospital birth is growing phenomenon in American maternal healthcare. It has...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...