Home birth : a story of "infinite love and enormous rejection"

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    Abstract

    This article calls for a new way of looking at the home birth debate by challenging the underlying assumptions and beliefs that lead to the polarized discourse. The debate around home birth is about more than place of birth or perinatal mortality. It raises deeper and more complex issues that need to be explored. This article moves the debate about home birth from one about death to one about human nature, from one about statistics, to one about why the statistics will not end the debate. It explores less familiar discourses such as confirmation bias, group polarization, fear, risk, scientific paradigms, and power using insights from disciplines such as philosophy and psychology for guidance as to why "infinite love and enormous rejection" have come to fill the discourse about home birth. If we do not try and understand why the home birth debate is so polarized and develop new strategies to overcome the great divide, we will never make progress with important decisions as how home birth should safely be made available to women.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)254-262
    Number of pages9
    JournalInternational Journal of Childbirth
    Volume1
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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