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Homebirth: What Are the Issues? - by Sara Wickham, RM, BA (Hons)
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Homebirth: What Are the Issues?
by Sara Wickham, RM, BA (Hons)
© 1999 Midwifery Today, Inc. All rights reserved.
[ Editor's note: This article first appeared in Midwifery Today Issue 50 , Summer 1999.]
There is no shortage of evidence to support the fact that
homebirth is safe, satisfying and empowering for women and their families. It is also a much-neglected option for
childbearing women in Western society today. This article seeks to discuss
modern-day attitudes about birth and present the arguments for midwifery care
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