Accessibility of water immersion for labour and/or birth is often dependent on the care provider and also the policies/guidelines that underpin practice. With little high quality research about the safety and practicality of water immersion, particularly for birth, policies/guidelines informing the practice may lack the evidence necessary to ensure practitioner confidence surrounding the option thereby limiting accessibility and women's autonomy.The aims of the study were to determine how water immersion policies and/or guidelines are informed, who interprets the evidence to inform policies/guidelines and to what extent the policy/guideline facilitates the option for labour and birth.Phase one of a three-phase mixed-methods study critically...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
This project aimed to review women’s access to, and use of, water immersion during labour and birth ...
BACKGROUND: Enthusiasts suggest that labouring in water and waterbirth increase maternal relaxation...
Water immersion for labour and birth is consistently challenged as a practice lacking support from h...
Water immersion for labour and birth is an option that is increasingly favoured by women. Australian...
BackgroundWomen have birthed in water for many years, with researchers finding a number of benefits ...
The use of deep-water immersion during labour and birth is commonplace in many countries including A...
Despite the documented anecdotal benefits and an increasing global uptake by facilities and practiti...
Background: Research supports water immersion for labour if women are healthy, with no obstetric or ...
BACKGROUND Water immersion is used by women, particularly within midwifery-led settings, as a strat...
Background Enthusiasts for immersion in water during labour, and birth have advocated its use to inc...
Background: There is limited research examining midwives' education, knowledge and practice around i...
Abstract Background There is limited research examining midwives' education, knowledge and practice ...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
This project aimed to review women’s access to, and use of, water immersion during labour and birth ...
BACKGROUND: Enthusiasts suggest that labouring in water and waterbirth increase maternal relaxation...
Water immersion for labour and birth is consistently challenged as a practice lacking support from h...
Water immersion for labour and birth is an option that is increasingly favoured by women. Australian...
BackgroundWomen have birthed in water for many years, with researchers finding a number of benefits ...
The use of deep-water immersion during labour and birth is commonplace in many countries including A...
Despite the documented anecdotal benefits and an increasing global uptake by facilities and practiti...
Background: Research supports water immersion for labour if women are healthy, with no obstetric or ...
BACKGROUND Water immersion is used by women, particularly within midwifery-led settings, as a strat...
Background Enthusiasts for immersion in water during labour, and birth have advocated its use to inc...
Background: There is limited research examining midwives' education, knowledge and practice around i...
Abstract Background There is limited research examining midwives' education, knowledge and practice ...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
Despite widespread and increasing use of immersion in water during labor, birth, or both in many dif...
This project aimed to review women’s access to, and use of, water immersion during labour and birth ...
BACKGROUND: Enthusiasts suggest that labouring in water and waterbirth increase maternal relaxation...