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  1. Among low-risk women, those intending to birth at home experienced fewer birth interventions and untoward maternal outcomes. These findings along with earlier work reporting neonatal outcomes inform families, health care providers and policy makers around the safety of intended home births.

  2. 18 kwi 2018 · Recent evidence suggests that home birth is as safe as hospital birth for low risk multiparous women, and that planned birth at home is associated with reduced intervention rates and increased rates of normal birth [1,2,3,4,5].

  3. 7 sie 2019 · A large international study led by McMaster University shows that low risk pregnant women who intend to give birth at home have no increased chance of the baby's perinatal or neonatal...

  4. The available evidence suggests that planned home birth is safe for women who are at low risk of complications and are cared for by appropriately qualified and licensed midwives with access to timely transfer to hospital if required.

  5. 5 kwi 2020 · Interpretation: Among low-risk women, those intending to birth at home experienced fewer birth interventions and untoward maternal outcomes. These findings along with earlier work reporting neonatal outcomes inform families, health care providers and policy makers around the safety of intended home births.

  6. 8 kwi 2015 · Benefits of planned home birth include lower rates of maternal morbidity, such as postpartum hemorrhage, and perineal lacerations, and lower rates of interventions such as episiotomy, instrumental vaginal birth, and cesarean birth.

  7. 1 wrz 2023 · Homebirth supported by a midwife is associated normal birth and low rates of medical interventions for women with a low-risk pregnancy. By comparison, women with a low-risk pregnancy who give birth in a hospital are more likely to experience obstetric intervention.

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