Planned home
birth has always been a subject of controversy in US. ACOG practice committee
stats that hospitals and birthing center are safest place to give births but
every woman has a right to make an informed choice.
WHO also
endorses the right to have a home birth in low risk pregnancy with immediate arrangements
for transfer to hospital if need arises. Netherland has the highest home birthrate of
20% in developed country in 2013 while Sweden is lowest with .1%.
United
states the rate is 1.28% as of 2012 CDC data, and it is slowly on the rise.
A beautiful
talk by Saraswathi Vedam on this
controversial subject.
Saraswathi Vedam, RM, FACNM, MSN, Sci D (h.c) is the Director of the Division of
Midwifery in the Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia,
and founder of the UBC Midwifery Faculty Practice, Birth & Beyond. Over the
last 27 years, she has cared for families in the U.S., the Netherlands, India,
and Canada in a variety of private and public health care settings. She serves
as chair of the Homebirth Section of the ACNM Division of Standards and
Practice, and as Senior Consultant on the MANA Division of Research
Coordinating Council. Professor Vedam is a committed educator who has taught in
midwifery, medical, and nursing programs universities across North America.
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