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Birth setting decisions during COVID-19: A comparative qualitative study.

Sarah HoldrenLaura CrookAnne Lyerly
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2024)
Our study suggests that for some childbearing people, the pandemic did not change birthing values or decisions but rather brought enhanced clarity to their individual needs during birth and perceived risks, benefits, and limitations of each birthing space. This study further highlights the need for improved structural support for birthing people to access a range of safe and supportive birthing environments.
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