Home births as a "right" of female patients in the context of medicine, legislation and court jurisprudence.
Andrea ErdősováPetra GašparováZuzana BallováErik DosedlaPublished in: Ceska gynekologie (2023)
Currently, in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, more and more women prefer a planned home birth to a hospital birth, despite the fact that the hospital provides a safe environment for laboring women, thanks to the possibility to intervene at any time in case of complications. These women consider childbirth a natural process, while obstetric care is often considered unnecessary. According to the World Health Organization, birth can only be defined as physiological after birth. Even though women can give birth without medical assistance, it is not possible to identify in advance the mothers and newborns who will need some kind of intervention during childbirth. Although a planned home birth is associated with fewer maternal interventions and the probability of a spontaneous vaginal birth, compared to a planned hospital birth, the risk of neonatal death is two- to three-times higher.
Keyphrases
- gestational age
- pregnancy outcomes
- healthcare
- birth weight
- pregnant women
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- preterm birth
- adverse drug
- physical activity
- ejection fraction
- cervical cancer screening
- metabolic syndrome
- newly diagnosed
- chronic pain
- acute care
- preterm infants
- prognostic factors
- low birth weight
- peritoneal dialysis
- quality improvement
- health insurance
- patient reported