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... . Home Births.
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... . Maternal outcomes in birth centers: An integrative review of the literature.
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... ACOG Committee Opinion, 586. (Replaces Committee Opinion, 429, March 2009)
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... ACOG Committee Opinion, 736. (Replaces Committee Opinion, 666, June 2016)
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... . Guidelines for Licensing and Regulating Birth Centers.
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... . Effect of maternal and preg nancy risk factors on early neonatal death in planned home births delivering at home.
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... . Outcomes of planned home births and planned hospital births in low-risk women in Norway between 1990 and 2007: A retrospective cohort study.
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... . The Role of Certified Nurse-Midwives and Certified Midwives in Ensur ing Women's Access to Skilled Maternity Care.
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... . Severe Maternal Morbidity in the United States.
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... . An Alternative Payment Model for Maternity Care.
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... . Outcomes of care for 16,924 planned home births in the United States: The Midwives Alliance of North America Statistics Project, 2004 to 2009.
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... . Planned home vaginal birth after cesarean in the United States, 2004–2009: Outcomes, maternity care practices, and implications for shared decision making.
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... . Severe adverse maternal outcomes among low-risk women with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: Nationwide cohort study.
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... . Challenges faced by family physicians providing ad vanced maternity care.
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... : A large scale United States planned home birth and birth centre survey. Midwifery, 41, pp.
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... . Supporting family physician maternity care providers.
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... . Planned home births: The need for additional contraindications.
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... . Underlying causes of neonatal deaths in term singleton pregnancies: Home births versus hospital births in the United States.
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... . Differences in optimality index between planned place of birth in a birth centre and alternative planned places of birth: A nationwide prospective cohort study in The Netherlands: Results of the Dutch Birth Centre Study.
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... . Best Practice Guidelines: Transfer from Planned Home Birth to Hospital.
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... . Outcomes associated with planned home and planned hospital births in low-risk women attended by midwives in Ontario, Canada, 2003–2006: A retrospective cohort study.
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... . Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: Large prospective study in North America.
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... . Report for SOW on Assess­ ing Health Outcomes by Birth Settings, and, in Particular, on International Insights for Maternity Care in the United States.
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... . Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: A call to action.
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... . Outcome of planned home births compared to hospital births in Sweden between 1992 and 2004: A population-based register study.
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... . Being safe: making the decision to have a planned home birth in the United States.
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... . Infant outcomes of certified nurse midwife attended home births: United States 2000 to 2004.
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... . Beyond too little, too late and too much, too soon: A pathway towards evidence-based, respectful maternity care worldwide.
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... . Weight stigma in maternity care: Women's experiences and care providers' attitudes.
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... . Both patients and maternity care providers can benefit from payment reform: Four steps to prepare.
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... . Decision aids for patients facing health treatment or screening decisions: Systematic review.
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... (2018) Neonatal outcomes in the birth center setting: A systematic review.
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... . Utah obstetricians' opinions of planned home birth and conflicting NICE/ACOG guidelines: A qualitative study.
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... A re view of position statements on home birth from professional colleges. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 123(3)
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... . Costing alternative birth settings for women at low risk of complications: A systematic review.
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... . Drivers of maternity care in high-income coun tries: Can health systems support woman-centered care?
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... Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4. Stahlman, S., Witkop, C., Clark, L., and Taubman, S.B.
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... . Prevalence of perineal lacerations in women giving birth at midwife-led birth centers in Japan: A retrospective descriptive study.
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... . Proportion of family physicians providing maternity care continues to ­decline.
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... . The Canadian Birth Place study: Examining maternity care provider attitudes and interprofessional conflict around planned home birth.
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... . Policy statement on planned home birth: Upholding the best interests of children and families.
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... . Planned home birth: Benefits, risks, and opportunities.


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