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Planned HomeBirths Are Safe

The largest study of home births attended by Certified Professional Midwives, as published in
the British Medical Journal, has found that home birth is safe for low risk women and
involves far fewer interventions than similar births in hospitals.

Safe & Healthy Outcomes

  • Results are consistent with most studies of planned home births and low risk hospital births
  • Zero maternal deaths
  • Intrapartum and neonatal mortality: 2.0 per 1000 intended home births (only 1.7 per 1000 intended
    home births when planned breech and twin births are excluded)
  • Immediate neonatal concerns resulted in just 2.4% of newborns being placed in neonatal intensive
    care
  • At six weeks well over 90% of mothers were still breastfeeding their babies

Low Rates of Medical Intervention

  • Much lower rates of interventions for intended home births compared to low risk hospital births:
    Planned home birth
    Hospital birth
    Induction of labor (only with oxytocin or prostaglandins)
    2.1% *
    21.0%
    Stimulation of labor (only with oxytocin)
    2.7% *
    18.9%
    Electronic fetal monitoring
    9.6%
    84.3%
    Episiotomy
    2.1%
    33.0%
    Vacuum Extraction
    0.6%
    5.5%
    Cesarean Section
    3.7%
    19.0%
    * These numbers differ from the BMJ article where data for CPMs included forms of induction and stimulation only used by midwives and not comparable to hospital births.

Satisfied Mothers

  • Only 1.7% of the mothers said they would choose a different type of caregiver for a future pregnancy

Few Transfers to Hospital Care

  • Only 12.1% transferred to hospital intrapartum or postpartum
  • Five out of six transfers were before delivery, most for failure to progress, pain relief or exhaustion
  • Midwife considered transfer urgent in only 3.4% of intended home births

High Credibility

  • Included all home births involving Certified Professional Midwives in the year 2000
  • 5,418 women in U.S. and Canada who intended to give birth at home as of the start of labor
  • Prospective - every planned home birth was registered in the study prior to labor and delivery

"Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America."
Kenneth C Johnson and Betty-Anne Daviss. BMJ 2005;330:1416 (18 June). This article and related letters to the
editor are available online, free, at http://www.bmj.com. (Use the search feature and type Daviss for the author.)

Resource
homebirth_is_safe.pdf

 
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