There were about 3.7 million births in the United States in 2018, and a maternal mortality rate of 17.4 deaths per 100,000 live births (37.3 for non-Hispanic black women). The US also has high rates of birth interventions such as episiotomy and instrumental vaginal births, and increasing rates of cesarean sections, and while these interventions can be life saving, they do not always result in better birth outcomes. When the high US maternal mortality rates are compared to those of peer countries such as Canada and the UK, the data suggests that there is much room for improvement in how the US healthcare system regulates birth. My experience studying reproduction practices globally exposed me to the diverse ways other countries approach repr...
This thesis illuminates the experiences, motives, and framing process of a cohort of homebirthing wo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss and address the issues dealing with maternal health in Ameri...
Background The United States (US) spends more on health care than any other high‐resource country. ...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
In recent years home birth rates are increased in the whole world, mainly in the United States (US)....
Every year roughly 350,000 women die during childbirth, primarily from preventable causes. The devel...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet on the safety of home birth that d...
With increasing medical advances and the ability to rescue the mother and her baby, there has been a...
Abstract Objective: To identify the relationship between home births and maternal autonomy, postpart...
Before the 1900s, participating in home births with the help of a midwife was the normal birth exper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Planned home birth is defined as a pregnancy in ...
INTRODUCTION:Over the last decade, planned home births in the United States (US) have increased, and...
Maternity providers in North America are in conflict about birth place, debating issues related to s...
BACKGROUND: Despite large investments in maternity care services, perinatal health outcomes in the U...
This thesis illuminates the experiences, motives, and framing process of a cohort of homebirthing wo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss and address the issues dealing with maternal health in Ameri...
Background The United States (US) spends more on health care than any other high‐resource country. ...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
In recent years home birth rates are increased in the whole world, mainly in the United States (US)....
Every year roughly 350,000 women die during childbirth, primarily from preventable causes. The devel...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet on the safety of home birth that d...
With increasing medical advances and the ability to rescue the mother and her baby, there has been a...
Abstract Objective: To identify the relationship between home births and maternal autonomy, postpart...
Before the 1900s, participating in home births with the help of a midwife was the normal birth exper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Planned home birth is defined as a pregnancy in ...
INTRODUCTION:Over the last decade, planned home births in the United States (US) have increased, and...
Maternity providers in North America are in conflict about birth place, debating issues related to s...
BACKGROUND: Despite large investments in maternity care services, perinatal health outcomes in the U...
This thesis illuminates the experiences, motives, and framing process of a cohort of homebirthing wo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss and address the issues dealing with maternal health in Ameri...
Background The United States (US) spends more on health care than any other high‐resource country. ...