This presentation is part of the The Role(s) of Values in Science track. A growing number of scientific studies show that, among low-risk women, there is no increased maternal or neonatal risk for planned home births compared to planned hospital births (Janssen et al, 2002; Fullerton et al, 2007; de Jonge et al. 2009). Nonetheless, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gyneocologists (ACOG) have both recently adopted resolutions strongly opposing home births for any woman because they believe that the safest setting for labor and delivery is in the hospital or a birthing center within a hospital complex (ACOG 2008; AMA 2008). In fact, the AMA is currently supporting legislation that would make...
Within the context of global debates about safety and ethics of supporting women to give birth at ho...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Abstract Home birth is experienced by people very differently worldwide. These experiences likely di...
Despite evidence to the contrary, homebirth remains a controversial choice in maternity care, with s...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
Planning a home birth within a hospital birth-based culture presents possibilities and challenges f...
Homebirth is a minority choice in Australia (less than 0.4% in 2020). It is available through public...
In the United States, a small but increasing number of women decide to give birth in non-hospital lo...
The integration of technology into birth services has been seen as an appropriate intervention, yet ...
Graduation date: 1983Increasing demand for home birth has created an upheaval in the\ud American med...
This paper identifies a number of methodological difficulties associated with the comparison of home...
The debate about the safety of home births continuesin the literature, professional policy and pract...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
abstract: Childbirth, an essential stage of human life, has been carried out and treated differently...
Within the context of global debates about safety and ethics of supporting women to give birth at ho...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Abstract Home birth is experienced by people very differently worldwide. These experiences likely di...
Despite evidence to the contrary, homebirth remains a controversial choice in maternity care, with s...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
Planning a home birth within a hospital birth-based culture presents possibilities and challenges f...
Homebirth is a minority choice in Australia (less than 0.4% in 2020). It is available through public...
In the United States, a small but increasing number of women decide to give birth in non-hospital lo...
The integration of technology into birth services has been seen as an appropriate intervention, yet ...
Graduation date: 1983Increasing demand for home birth has created an upheaval in the\ud American med...
This paper identifies a number of methodological difficulties associated with the comparison of home...
The debate about the safety of home births continuesin the literature, professional policy and pract...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
abstract: Childbirth, an essential stage of human life, has been carried out and treated differently...
Within the context of global debates about safety and ethics of supporting women to give birth at ho...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Abstract Home birth is experienced by people very differently worldwide. These experiences likely di...