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births safe as hospital births: study
Last Updated Wed,
06 Feb 2002 09:46:42
VANCOUVER - Home births
with a midwife are as safe as births in a hospital with a doctor, according to
a study of nearly 2,200 births in British Columbia.
The study in Tuesday's Canadian
Medical Association Journal suggests home births have a lower incidence of
infection and use of drugs for pain.
This is the first time
the safety of midwifery has been studied since several provinces passed
legislation during the 1990s allowing midwives to practice.
The study looked at 862
home births with a midwife, 571 hospital births with a midwife and 743 hospital
births with a physician during the years 1998 and 1999.
The researchers found
there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of babies
receiving oxygen, being transferred to another hospital, or other complications
among the three groups.
Three of the babies in
the home-birth group died around the time of their delivery, compared to one in
the hospital delivery group.
The authors of the study
concluded that the number of deaths was similar to that found in other studies
and the difference in death rate between the two groups was too small to be
statistically important.
Written by CBC News Online
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