Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Staying Home to Give Birth: Why Women in the United States Choose Home Birth

Check out this article on a study done on why women choose to stay home for their births in the US.

Staying Home to Give Birth: Why Women in the United States Choose Home Birth

Here is a quick snippet...

Women who participated in the study were mostly married (91%) and white (87%). The majority (62%) had a college education. Our analysis revealed 508 separate statements about why these women chose home birth. Responses were coded and categorized into 26 common themes. The most common reasons given for wanting to birth at home were: 1) safety (n = 38); 2) avoidance of unnecessary medical interventions common in hospital births (n = 38); 3) previous negative hospital experience (n = 37); 4) more control (n = 35); and 5) comfortable, familiar environment (n = 30). Another dominant theme was women's trust in the birth process (n = 25). Women equated medical intervention with reduced safety and trusted their bodies' inherent ability to give birth without interference.

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