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Exploring women's preferences for birth settings in England: A discrete choice experiment.

Benjamin Rupert FletcherRachel RoweJennifer HollowellMiranda ScanlonLisa HintonOliver Rivero-Arias
Published in: PloS one (2019)
We found that 'safety for the baby', 'chance of a straightforward birth' and 'can the woman's partner stay overnight following birth' were particularly important in women's preferences for hypothetical birth setting. If all birth settings were available to women and they were aware of the differences between them, it is likely that more low risk women who currently plan birth in OUs might choose a midwifery unit.
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