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British Journal of Midwifery, 2004
Pregnant women, revealed by good antenatal screening to be without obstetric risk, may prefer to deliver at home rather than in hospital. However, the possibility of unanticipated complications requires for their safety the presence of two health professionals in the home and the existence of an emergency flying squad.
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Pregnant women, revealed by good antenatal screening to be without obstetric risk, may prefer to deliver at home rather than in hospital. However, the possibility of unanticipated complications requires for their safety the presence of two health professionals in the home and the existence of an emergency flying squad.
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Childbirth at Home— A Family‐Centered Affair
JOGN Nursing, 1976The author shares the experiences and feelings associated with her planned home delivery. Although primarily a subjective, descriptive article written from the mother's point of view, it also includes an evaluation of home birth from the perspective of other family members, a description of the special situation that led to opting for home delivery ...
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Giving birth on our own terms–Women's experience of childbirth at home
Midwifery, 2017home births are quite rare and are not supported as part of mainstream health care services in most European countries. Women who choose home as the place of birth often do so because maternity services in hospitals do not offer the options that they want.
Maija-Riitta, Jouhki +2 more
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Hospital meets patient demand for 'home-style' childbirth.
Hospitals, 1978A university-affiliated hospital faced increasing patient demand to minimize or eliminate traditional medical and institutional involvement in labor and delivery. To develop appropriate responses to this demand, the hospital established a committee that included professional practitioners and consumers.
C T, Hardy, L, Ekbladh
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Home birth: can we offer women choices for childbirth?
British Journal of Midwifery, 1993It has been suggested that the demand for homebirths may be in the region of 8%. Some preliminary calculations of the community midwives’ workload, based on a population of 5 million as an example, are presented and their impact considered. Will midwives be able to meet the future demand for homebirths?
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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Long COVID in a prospective cohort of home-isolated patients
Nature Medicine, 2021Bjorn Blomberg +2 more
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The marine nitrogen cycle: new developments and global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022David A Hutchins, Douglas G Capone
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Maternal waiting homes: shortening the distance to safer childbirth
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Disinfectants and antiseptics: mechanisms of action and resistance
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Jean-Yves Maillard, Michael John Pascoe
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