© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we aim to explore the impact of social discourses of risk around childbirth on the decisions made for birth by women who planned to have a breech baby late in pregnancy. This article uses data from a qualitative descriptive study in New South Wales, Australia in 2013. In the study, we talked to 22 women about their decision-making process for planned a vaginal breech birth and the impact of social discourses of risk on this decision. In total, 12 of these women had a vaginal birth and the other 10 had a Caesarean section. In this article, we note that the mothers talked about their option for birth in a social setting in which the dominant discourse focused on th...
This article draws on qualitative data to explore the beliefs through which decisions about caesarea...
An unexpected breech birth in labour affects 1 woman in every 100 in the UK (Walker, 2013). Not only...
This study explores women’s childbirth preferences, decisions, outcomes, whether they are aligned an...
In this article, we aim to explore the impact of social discourses of risk around childbirth on the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Aim] Most breech presenting babies are born by ...
© Homer et al. Background: In many countries, planned vaginal breech birth (VBB) is a rare event. Af...
Pregnant women and their birth partners require detailed, evidence-based information from healthcare...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Objective the outcomes of the Term Breech Trial had a profound impact on women's...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe the childbirth expectations, influences and knowl...
Breech presentation creates division in the consumer and healthcare communities. A number of studies...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Women with a breech baby late in pregnancy may use ...
Aim:This paper is a report of a study to describe the childbirth expectations, influences and knowle...
Despite the fact that the speciality of obstetrics is considered to be a high risk area, indeed it i...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
Aim. This study explored the childbirth expectations and knowledge of women who had experienced a ca...
This article draws on qualitative data to explore the beliefs through which decisions about caesarea...
An unexpected breech birth in labour affects 1 woman in every 100 in the UK (Walker, 2013). Not only...
This study explores women’s childbirth preferences, decisions, outcomes, whether they are aligned an...
In this article, we aim to explore the impact of social discourses of risk around childbirth on the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Aim] Most breech presenting babies are born by ...
© Homer et al. Background: In many countries, planned vaginal breech birth (VBB) is a rare event. Af...
Pregnant women and their birth partners require detailed, evidence-based information from healthcare...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Objective the outcomes of the Term Breech Trial had a profound impact on women's...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe the childbirth expectations, influences and knowl...
Breech presentation creates division in the consumer and healthcare communities. A number of studies...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Women with a breech baby late in pregnancy may use ...
Aim:This paper is a report of a study to describe the childbirth expectations, influences and knowle...
Despite the fact that the speciality of obstetrics is considered to be a high risk area, indeed it i...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
Aim. This study explored the childbirth expectations and knowledge of women who had experienced a ca...
This article draws on qualitative data to explore the beliefs through which decisions about caesarea...
An unexpected breech birth in labour affects 1 woman in every 100 in the UK (Walker, 2013). Not only...
This study explores women’s childbirth preferences, decisions, outcomes, whether they are aligned an...