Systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effects of midwife care on cesarean birth.
Ilir S HoxhaKrenare GrezdaAnirudh UduthaBesarta TaganoviqRiaz AgahiNaime BrajshoriSharon Schindler RisingPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Care from midwives reduces the likelihood of cesarean birth in all the analyses, perhaps due to their greater preference and skill for physiologic births. Increased use of midwives in maternal care can reduce cesarean births and should be further researched and implemented broadly, potentially as the default modality in maternal care.