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In This Issue—Making Home Birth Even Safer for Mothers and Babies
Journal of Perinatal Education (2017)
  • Judith Lothian, Seton Hall University
Abstract
There is research that supports the safety of planned home birth for healthy women, and more women in the United States are choosing to give birth at home. Strategic initiatives developed at the Home Birth Summit in 2011 address issues related to planned home birth including integration into the health system. This editorial discusses the ongoing work on these initiatives including the development and endorsement of best practice guidelines for safe transfer from home to hospital. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists revised policy statement on home birth calls for the integration of home birth into the health system. This is an important step in making home birth even safer for mothers and babies.
Keywords
  • planned home birth,
  • safety of home birth,
  • home birth research,
  • integration of home birth into health system,
  • cesareans,
  • VBAC,
  • evidence-based practice,
  • normal birth,
  • natural birth,
  • safe birth,
  • healthy birth,
  • physiological childbirth education,
  • perinatal education
Publication Date
January 1, 2017
DOI
10.1891/1058-1243.26.1.3
Citation Information
Judith Lothian. "In This Issue—Making Home Birth Even Safer for Mothers and Babies" Journal of Perinatal Education Vol. 26 Iss. 1 (2017) p. 3 - 6 ISSN: 1548-8519
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/judith-lothian/9/