Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of women who planned a vaginal breech birth. Method: An online survey was developed consisting of questions regarding women's experiences surrounding planned vaginal breech birth. The survey was distributed between April 2014 and January 2015 to closed membership Facebook groups that had a consumer focus on vaginal breech birth. Results: In total, 204 unique responses to the survey were obtained from women who had sought the option of a vaginal breech birth in a previous pregnancy. Most women (80.8%) stated that they were happy with the birth choices they made, and a significant proportion (89.4%) would attempt a vaginal breech birth in subsequent pregnancies. Less than half of...
Objective: To compare mothers' views at 2 years postpartum after participation in a randomized trial...
Introduction: Breech presentation affects 3–4% of singleton term pregnancies and requires women to ...
© 2016 Objective to explore midwives’ views, experiences and feelings of confidence surrounding vagi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Aim] Most breech presenting babies are born by ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Objective the outcomes of the Term Breech Trial had a profound impact on women's...
© Homer et al. Background: In many countries, planned vaginal breech birth (VBB) is a rare event. Af...
Background: few women are given the option of a vaginal breech birth in Australia, unless the clinic...
Background: Australian women seeking a vaginal breech birth report limited access to this option due...
Background: Since the Term Breech Trial in 2000, few Australian clinicians have been able to maintai...
Breech presentation creates division in the consumer and healthcare communities. A number of studies...
Aim: This presentation reports the findings of a mixed methods study exploring women’s experiences o...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.ObjectiveTo assess women's familiarity with breec...
The safest mode of birth for breech babies has long been a topic of debate among researchers and cli...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Women with a breech baby late in pregnancy may use ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Objective: To compare mothers' views at 2 years postpartum after participation in a randomized trial...
Introduction: Breech presentation affects 3–4% of singleton term pregnancies and requires women to ...
© 2016 Objective to explore midwives’ views, experiences and feelings of confidence surrounding vagi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Aim] Most breech presenting babies are born by ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Objective the outcomes of the Term Breech Trial had a profound impact on women's...
© Homer et al. Background: In many countries, planned vaginal breech birth (VBB) is a rare event. Af...
Background: few women are given the option of a vaginal breech birth in Australia, unless the clinic...
Background: Australian women seeking a vaginal breech birth report limited access to this option due...
Background: Since the Term Breech Trial in 2000, few Australian clinicians have been able to maintai...
Breech presentation creates division in the consumer and healthcare communities. A number of studies...
Aim: This presentation reports the findings of a mixed methods study exploring women’s experiences o...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.ObjectiveTo assess women's familiarity with breec...
The safest mode of birth for breech babies has long been a topic of debate among researchers and cli...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Women with a breech baby late in pregnancy may use ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Objective: To compare mothers' views at 2 years postpartum after participation in a randomized trial...
Introduction: Breech presentation affects 3–4% of singleton term pregnancies and requires women to ...
© 2016 Objective to explore midwives’ views, experiences and feelings of confidence surrounding vagi...