Waterbirths have been available in the United Kingdom as a method of pain relief for childbirth for over two decades but the neonatal safety of birth in water remains unevaluated. Opponents of a waterbirth randomised controlled trial state randomisation would undermine women’s childbirth experience. In addition, little is known about midwives’ attitudes to waterbirths. This thesis addresses some of the lack of evidence by reporting the findings of two studies which had three aims: to investigate the feasibility of a waterbirth RCT to assess the effects of a waterbirth on the neonate, to explore women’s thoughts about participation and whether randomisation affects women’s satisfaction with their childbirth experience and to assess midwives’...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Introduction Approximately 60 000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this ...
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...
The aim of this thesis was to study waterbirth in a Swedish context and to bring focus on clinical ...
Background: The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a feature of maternity s...
Background: The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a feature of maternity s...
Acknowledgments The Centre for Trials Research is funded by Health and Care Research Wales and Cance...
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 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: Waterbirth is widely available in English maternity settings for women who are not at in...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Introduction Approximately 60 000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this ...
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...
The aim of this thesis was to study waterbirth in a Swedish context and to bring focus on clinical ...
Background: The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a feature of maternity s...
Background: The practice of waterbirth is increasing worldwide and has been a feature of maternity s...
Acknowledgments The Centre for Trials Research is funded by Health and Care Research Wales and Cance...
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 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: Waterbirth is widely available in English maternity settings for women who are not at in...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
Introduction Approximately 60 000 (9/100) infants are born into water annually in the UK and this ...