2005
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7505.1416
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Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the safety of home births in North America involving direct entry midwives, in jurisdictions where the practice is not well integrated into the healthcare system.

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“…48 The undertaking of the episiotomy in just one parturient woman shows that assistance in the home is based in scientific evidence, this being similar to another Brazilian study. 10 This rate is lower than that found in other countries, where it varies from 2.1% to 15.0% 3,[5][6]12,26,29,45,48 and is totally discrepant from the hospital environment in Brazil, in which approximately 60.0% of 'normal risk' women are subjected to episiotomy.…”
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“…48 The undertaking of the episiotomy in just one parturient woman shows that assistance in the home is based in scientific evidence, this being similar to another Brazilian study. 10 This rate is lower than that found in other countries, where it varies from 2.1% to 15.0% 3,[5][6]12,26,29,45,48 and is totally discrepant from the hospital environment in Brazil, in which approximately 60.0% of 'normal risk' women are subjected to episiotomy.…”
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“…[3][4]6,12,[23][24][26][27][28][29][30]32,34 However, one can observe an increase in the number of multiparous women who opted for home birth (Figure 2), which may result from the satisfaction with the previous experience of birth at home, and from the dissatisfaction of women who gave birth for the first time in hospital.…”
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“…one can be confident to fail at a task. Many studies on women having homebirths relate the reasons women choose homebirth [30,31], and the safety and risk aspects [32][33][34][35].…”
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“…De Jonge and colleagues (2009) reported an intrapartum and neonatal death rate (0 -7 days) of 0.06% for homebirth babies and 0.07% for hospital birth, although their method excluded women who had a known intrauterine death before labour and lethal abnormalities. Studies which have not excluded stillbirth prior to labour and congenital abnormalities have reported mortality rates ranging from 0.17 to 0.2% for women giving birth at home (Hutton et al, 2009;Johnson & Daviss, 2005;Lindgren, Radestad, Christensson, & Hildingsson, 2008). …”
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