Maternal and perinatal outcomes by planned place of birth in Australia 2000 - 2012: a linked population data study.
Caroline S E HomerSeong L CheahChris RossiterHannah Grace DahlenDavid A EllwoodMaralyn J FoureurDella A ForsterHelen L McLachlanJeremy J N OatsDavid W SibbrittCharlene ThorntonVanessa L ScarfPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
This is the first Australia-wide study to examine outcomes by planned place of birth. For healthy women in Australia having an uncomplicated pregnancy, planned births in birth centres or at home are associated with positive maternal outcomes although the number of homebirths was small overall. There were no significant differences in the perinatal mortality rate, although the absolute numbers of deaths were very small and therefore firm conclusions cannot be drawn about perinatal mortality outcomes.