'I didn't think you were allowed that, they didn't mention that.' A qualitative study exploring women's perceptions of home birth.
Jo Naylor SmithBeck TaylorKaren ShawAlistair HewisonSara KenyonPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
There are gaps in women's knowledge about the reality and practicalities of giving birth at home that have not been previously identified. Other findings are consistent with existing evidence, suggesting that many women still do not receive consistent, comprehensive information about home birth. The findings from this research can be used to develop approaches to meet women's information and support needs, and facilitate genuine choice of place of birth.