Maternal outcomes and birth interventions among women who begin labour intending to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to …

A Reitsma, J Simioni, G Brunton, K Kaufman… - …, 2020 - thelancet.com
Background We previously concluded that risk of stillbirth, neonatal mortality or morbidity is
not different whether birth is intended at home or hospital. Here, we compare the occurrence …

Women's experiences of decision-making and informed choice about pregnancy and birth care: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative research

C Yuill, C McCourt, H Cheyne, N Leister - BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2020 - Springer
Background The purpose of this systematic review (PROSPERO Ref: CRD42017053264)
was to describe and interpret the qualitative research on parent's decision-making and …

[BOK][B] Birth as an American rite of passage

R Davis-Floyd - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This classic book, first published in 1992 and again in 2003, has inspired three generations
of childbearing people, birth activists and researchers, and birth practitioners—midwives …

[HTML][HTML] Maternity care deserts in the US

A Sonenberg, DJ Mason - JAMA Health Forum, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
In 1991, the federal government launched Healthy Start to improve maternal-child health
outcomes. In 2021, the program provided more than $115 million in funding for 101 …

Birthing outside the system: the motivation behind the choice to freebirth or have a homebirth with risk factors in Australia

MK Jackson, V Schmied, HG Dahlen - BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Childbirth in Australia occurs predominantly in a biomedical context,
with 97% of births occurring in hospital. A small percentage of women choose to birth …

[HTML][HTML] Birth outcomes for planned home and licensed freestanding birth center births in Washington state

E Nethery, L Schummers, A Levine… - Obstetrics & …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To describe rates of maternal and perinatal birth outcomes for community births
and to compare outcomes by planned place of birth (home vs state-licensed, freestanding …

[HTML][HTML] Woman-centred ethics: A feminist participatory action research

K Buchanan, S Geraghty, L Whitehead, E Newnham - Midwifery, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Contemporary ethical issues in the maternity system are nuanced, complex and
layered. Medicalisation and the reported rise in incidence of mistreatment and birth trauma …

A call for critical midwifery studies: Confronting systemic injustice in sexual, reproductive, maternal, and newborn care: Critical Midwifery Collective Writing Group

R Ashley, B Goodarzi, A Horn, H de Klerk… - Birth (Berkeley …, 2022 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Systemic injustice is a threat to sexual, reproductive, maternal, and newborn (SRMN) health.
The effects of this injustice are reflected in the high maternal and neonatal morbidity and …

Understanding how midwives employed by the National Health Service facilitate women's alternative birthing choices: Findings from a feminist pragmatist study

C Feeley, G Thomson, S Downe - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
UK legislation and government policy favour women's rights to bodily autonomy and active
involvement in childbirth decision-making including the right to decline recommendations of …

Pivoting to childbirth at home or in freestanding birth centers in the US during COVID-19: Safety, economics and logistics

BA Daviss, DA Anderson, KC Johnson - Frontiers in sociology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Birth-related decisions principally center on safety; giving birth during a pandemic brings
safety challenges to a new level, especially when choosing the birth setting. Amid the …