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'Cord Around the Neck' Shouldn't Mean C-Section | The Stir ›

“He could have died if I’d had a home birth — his cord was around his neck.” You’ve heard that, right? Heard people also say that their baby wasn’t breathing at birth, because the cord was there, or that their baby had medical issues, even anemia or brain damage due to the cord? However, it appears that we shouldn’t be as terrified of this. A cord around baby’s neck is actually very, very common. As in, 1 in 5 babies are born with the cord around their neck, and rarely is it ever a problem. But despite that, many doctors are still doing c-sections or manually yanking the cord over the head, which actually is risky for both us and our babies. Yikes.

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Homebirth Research: Outcomes after planned home births [Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2008] - PubMed result ›

A review was performed of literature retrieved from searches in MEDLINE, PubMed, Embase, Cinahl and The Cochrane Library and relevant references found in the articles. The searches were limited to studies published in 1985 and later.

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INTERPRETATION: There is no sound basis for discouraging low-risk women from planning a home birth.

For the complete review, please visit pubmed.gov

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Jamaica Gleaner News - Gifted midwife - Woman delivers hundreds of children in remote community - Lead Stories - Tuesday | May 19, 2009 ›

“No one was in the district to do it and when the mothers got sick, they called me,” she said.

Morant has lost count of the number of children she has delivered.

“I can’t say how many of them I have delivered, but it’s plenty - a couple hundred. I deliver mother, her daughter and her grand-children. Sometimes, one mother will have 12 or 13 children and me deliver all of them,” Morant said proudly.

The community hero bragged that she has never had a mishap while conducting her deliveries.

“Sometimes, they come for me in a taxi and I do everything for them. I wash their nappies, cook porridge and make sure that everything is right,” said Morant, smiling.

She said she does not charge a fee for helping people, but appreciative persons sometimes reward her for her efforts.

Morant was born in the community of Harmons and went to St Jago Primary School. She worked as a domestic helper for some time and has never been trained as a midwife.

The last child Morant delivered was her great-granddaughter two months ago. Her granddaughter Bobbeth Powell, whom she also delivered, told The Gleaner she preferred to give Morant full charge over her children’s entry into the world.

Powell was awaiting a taxi to go to the hospital, but time was running out, so Morant decided to take control.

“She has more patience with you and I am more comfortable than when I am at the hospital,” said Powell. Morant has delivered four of Powell’s seven children.

“I was not afraid because my grandmother prays for you before she delivers the child,” Powell told The Gleaner.

“I feel good when I see the children who I delivered. They all respect me and most of them call me Mama. It’s my children in a sense, but it’s not my birth,” she said.

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BBC NEWS | Health | Home births 'as safe as hospital' ›

The largest study of its kind has found that for low-risk women, giving birth at home is as safe as doing so in hospital with a midwife.

Research from the Netherlands - which has a high rate of home births - found no difference in death rates of either mothers or babies in 530,000 births.

Home births have long been debated amid concerns about their safety.

UK obstetricians welcomed the study - published in the journal BJOG - but said it may not apply universally.

The number of mothers giving birth at home in the UK has been rising since it dipped to a low in 1988. Of all births in England and Wales in 2006, 2.7% took place at home, the most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics showed.

The research was carried out in the Netherlands after figures showed the country had one of the highest rates in Europe of babies dying during or just after birth.

It was suggested that home births could be a factor, as Dutch women are able and encouraged to choose this option. One third do so.

But a comparison of “low-risk” women who planned to give birth at home with those who planned to give birth in hospital with a midwife found no difference in death or serious illness among either baby or mother.

“We found that for low-risk mothers at the start of their labour it is just as safe to deliver at home with a midwife as it is in hospital with a midwife,” said Professor Simone Buitendijk of the TNO Institute for Applied Scientific Research.

“These results should strengthen policies that encourage low-risk women at the onset of labour to choose their own place of birth.”

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Planned Home Births are Safe ›

This .pdf extracts the data from a recent study reported in the British Medical Journal in 2005 into a single page, easy to digest format.

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Collaborative survey of perinatal loss in planned and unplanned home births -- Northern Region Perinatal Mortality Survey Coordinating Group 313 (7068): 1306 -- BMJ ›

Key messages

  • Only three of 134 deaths were associated with planned home birth
  • Over three quarters of the perinatal deaths associated with planned home birth occurred in hospital
  • The hazards associated with planned home birth are quantifiable only when death is classified according to the original planned site of delivery
  • Perinatal mortality in the few (<1%) pregnancies in which home birth had been planned was less than half the average for all births, and few of these deaths were associated with substandard care

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