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Planned home birth in Slovenia—Are we ready?

Authors :
Monika Sobočan
Milena Mikluš
Lili Steblovnik
Peter Najdenov
Gorazd Kavšek
Denis Gorjup
Barbara Mihevc Ponikvar
Darja Arko
Tina Jamšek
Robert Medved
Tamara Serdinšek
Helena Mole
Tanja Premru Sršen
Eva Macun
Iztok Takač
Urska Belak
Faris Mujezinović
Anita Prelec
Martina Horvat
Zdenka Tičar
Source :
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 34
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Nowadays, women want a more intimate and familiar atmosphere during labour, which results in increased planned home birth rates. Every woman has the autonomy to decide where she will give birth; however, it is important that she is informed of risks and advantages beforehand. Home births can be distinguished between planned and unplanned home births. Planned home births can be conducted by professional birth attendants (licensed midwives) or birth assistants (doulas, etc). The rates of Slovenian women who decided to deliver at home are increasing year by year. Researches on home births still present discordant data about home birth safety. Their findings have shown that the main advantage of home birth is a spontaneous birth without medical interventions, especially in multiparous low-risk women. The main disadvantage, however, is a higher risk for neonatal death, in particular on occurrence of complications requiring a transfer to hospital and surgical intervention. Global guidelines emphasize careful selection of candidates suitable for home birth, well-informed pregnant women, education of birth attendants, and strict formation of transfer indications.

Details

ISSN :
10991751 and 07496753
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3abd26a54f5350adecfe58fb5e5e97b1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.2893