BACKGROUND: Waterbirth is widely available in English maternity settings for women who are not at increased risk of complications during labour. Immersion in water during labour is associated with a number of maternal benefits. However for birth in water the situation is less clear, with conclusive evidence on safety lacking and little known about the characteristics of women who give birth in water. This retrospective cohort study uses electronic data routinely collected in the course of maternity care in England in 2015-16 to describe the proportion of births recorded as having occurred in water, the characteristics of women who experienced waterbirth and the odds of key maternal and neonatal complications associated with giving birth in ...
Background Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for regional an...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Introduction: Approximately 60,000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this i...
Introduction: Approximately 60,000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this i...
BackgroundWater immersion during labor is an effective comfort measure; however, outcomes for waterb...
AbstractObjectiveWaterbirth has been increasing in popularity in Asia (Lea W. Water babies. The Stra...
Objective: To prospectively assess the effect of water birth on maternal and fetal outcomes in a sel...
Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Acknowledgments The Centre for Trials Research is funded by Health and Care Research Wales and Cance...
Abstract: Background: Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for ...
Objective To examine the birth outcomes for women and babies following water immersion for labour on...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for regional an...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Introduction: Approximately 60,000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this i...
Introduction: Approximately 60,000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this i...
BackgroundWater immersion during labor is an effective comfort measure; however, outcomes for waterb...
AbstractObjectiveWaterbirth has been increasing in popularity in Asia (Lea W. Water babies. The Stra...
Objective: To prospectively assess the effect of water birth on maternal and fetal outcomes in a sel...
Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Acknowledgments The Centre for Trials Research is funded by Health and Care Research Wales and Cance...
Abstract: Background: Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for ...
Objective To examine the birth outcomes for women and babies following water immersion for labour on...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for regional an...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...
Background The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a featur...