Introduction. The standard of perinatal care gives the woman the right to consciously choose the place of birth. Birth Centres (BC) run by midwives implement a vision of a non-medicalized birth in intimate homelike conditions
Objective To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associate...
Objective: the aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of women, midwives and obst...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. Th...
Objectives: to identify factors associated with maternal intrapartum transfer from a freestanding bi...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Background: Women's experience of homebirth has been a focus of research, with ...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
Aim: the aim of this Western Australian study was to describe the overall labour and birth experienc...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
The concept of midwife-managed delivery units (MDUs) is relatively new in Germany. The first one was...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
Indeed most contemporary women want to know how they and their babies are progressing in labour. Fur...
Outcomes on effect, costs and experiences are identical for women with low-risk pregnancie...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
Objective To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associate...
Objective: the aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of women, midwives and obst...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. Th...
Objectives: to identify factors associated with maternal intrapartum transfer from a freestanding bi...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Background: Women's experience of homebirth has been a focus of research, with ...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
The Waikato region has ten primary birthing facilities, yet approximately 70% of women choose to bir...
Aim: the aim of this Western Australian study was to describe the overall labour and birth experienc...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
The concept of midwife-managed delivery units (MDUs) is relatively new in Germany. The first one was...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
Indeed most contemporary women want to know how they and their babies are progressing in labour. Fur...
Outcomes on effect, costs and experiences are identical for women with low-risk pregnancie...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
Objective To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associate...
Objective: the aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of women, midwives and obst...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. Th...