Using a critical feminist approach, and with attention to participants’ broad life experiences, this qualitative study explores seven women’s challenging, transformative decisions to give birth at home with midwives in Ontario, Canada. To make this choice, the women had to draw on their own strength, take responsibility for their decisions, and resist the dominant view of birth as inherently risky, and of women’s birth experiences as unimportant and incompatible with more narrowly defined good outcomes. As participants became informed decision-makers, resisted medicalized birth, and envisioned more woman-centred possibilities, they were empowered as active agents in their births. They were able to trust that with the care of their midwives,...
Recent evidence supports the safety of planned home birth for low-risk women when professional midwi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Over the past two decades, research on childbirth worldwide has documented women\u27s varied percept...
Using a critical feminist approach, and with attention to participants’ broad life experiences, this...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
The general aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration of the experiences of a group ...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
Objective: to illuminate the experiences of women who have given birth at home. Methods: a descripti...
Some women in a high-risk pregnancy go against medical advice and choose to birth at home with a “ho...
Birth is a significant life event for many women that can have profound, long lasting effects on how...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth, interactions with healthcare providers are i...
Recent evidence supports the safety of planned home birth for low-risk women when professional midwi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Over the past two decades, research on childbirth worldwide has documented women\u27s varied percept...
Using a critical feminist approach, and with attention to participants’ broad life experiences, this...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
The general aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration of the experiences of a group ...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
Objective: to illuminate the experiences of women who have given birth at home. Methods: a descripti...
Some women in a high-risk pregnancy go against medical advice and choose to birth at home with a “ho...
Birth is a significant life event for many women that can have profound, long lasting effects on how...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth, interactions with healthcare providers are i...
Recent evidence supports the safety of planned home birth for low-risk women when professional midwi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Over the past two decades, research on childbirth worldwide has documented women\u27s varied percept...