© 2017 Article author(s). All rights reserved. Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intention to give birth in a freestanding primary level midwife-led maternity unit (PMU) or tertiary level obstetric-led maternity hospital (TMH) in Canterbury, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Design: Prospective cohort study. Participants: 407 women who intended to give birth in a PMU and 285 women who intended to give birth at the TMH in 2010-2011. All of the women planning a TMH birth were 'low risk', and 29 of the PMU cohort had identified risk factors. Primary outcomes: Mode of birth, Apgar score of less than 7 at 5 min and neonatal unit admission. Secondary outcomes: labour onset, analgesia, blood loss, t...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective To compare perinatal and maternal morbidity and birth interventions in low-risk women givi...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the inten...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Background New Zealand has an internationally unique midwife-led maternity system where four out of...
Background: For low risk women, there is good evidence that planned birth in a midwifery unit is ass...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Internationally, a typical model of maternity care is a medically led system with varying levels of ...
Objective: To explore and compare perinatal and maternal outcomes in women at ‘higher risk’ of compl...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective To compare perinatal and maternal morbidity and birth interventions in low-risk women givi...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the inten...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Background New Zealand has an internationally unique midwife-led maternity system where four out of...
Background: For low risk women, there is good evidence that planned birth in a midwifery unit is ass...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Internationally, a typical model of maternity care is a medically led system with varying levels of ...
Objective: To explore and compare perinatal and maternal outcomes in women at ‘higher risk’ of compl...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned ...
Objective To compare perinatal and maternal morbidity and birth interventions in low-risk women givi...