Childbirth in Australia occurs largely in a medicalised context, with 96.9% of births occurring in hospital, 2.2% in birth centres and 0.4% at home as planned homebirths (Li, Zeki, Hilder, & Sullivan, 2013). Only a small percentage of women choose to birth outside the system – that is, have no midwife present (freebirth), or elect to have a homebirth with medical risk factors. In Australia, women with risk factors have little choice but to birth in hospital under obstetric care as they are often excluded from midwifery care programs, birth centres and publicly funded homebirth. In Australia, the choice to birth at home is often met with hostility from medical practitioners, while attracting disapproval from the majority of society. It is wi...
Homebirth is a minority choice in Australia (less than 0.4% in 2020). It is available through public...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Childbirth in Australia occurs predominantly in a biomedical context, with 97% of births...
Background: homebirth for low risk women attended by competent midwives who are networked within a r...
Background: In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Abstract Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of ...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Description This book investigates why women choose ‘birth outside the system’ and makes connection...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Homebirth is a minority choice in Australia (less than 0.4% in 2020). It is available through public...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Childbirth in Australia occurs predominantly in a biomedical context, with 97% of births...
Background: homebirth for low risk women attended by competent midwives who are networked within a r...
Background: In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Abstract Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of ...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Description This book investigates why women choose ‘birth outside the system’ and makes connection...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Homebirth is a minority choice in Australia (less than 0.4% in 2020). It is available through public...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...