Birthing Outside the System: The Canary in the Coal Mine

Hannah G. Dahlen, Bashi Kumar-Hazard, Virginia Schmied

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Abstract

This book investigates why women choose 'birth outside the system' and makes connections between women's right to choose where they birth and violations of human rights within maternity care systems. Choosing to birth at home can force women out of mainstream maternity care, despite research supporting the safety of this option for low-risk women attended by midwives. When homebirth is not supported as a birthplace option, women will defy mainstream medical advice, and if a midwife is not available, choose either an unregulated careprovider or birth without assistance. This book examines the circumstances and drivers behind why women nevertheless choose homebirth by bringing legal and ethical perspectives together with the latest research on high-risk homebirth (breech and twin births), freebirth, birth with unregulated careproviders and the oppression of midwives who support unorthodox choices. Stories from women who have pursued alternatives in Australia, Europe, Russia, the UK, the US, Canada, the Middle East and India are woven through the research. Insight and practical strategies are shared by doctors, midwives, lawyers, anthropologists, sociologists and psychologists on how to manage the tension between professional obligations and women's right to bodily autonomy. This book, the first of its kind, is an important contribution to considerations of place of birth and human rights in childbirth.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages484
ISBN (Print)9781138592704
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2020

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Hannah Dahlen, Bashi Kumar-Hazard and Virginia Schmied. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • childbirth at home
  • maternal health services
  • natural childbirth
  • women's rights

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