Link Dump: Home Birth Studies
Outcomes of planned home births versus planned hospital births after regulation of midwifery in British Columbia -- no increased risk to mother or baby from home births compared to hospital births, but home births had significantly fewer interventions.
Outcome of planned home and planned hospital births in low risk pregnancies: prospective study in midwifery practices in the Netherlands -- Conclusions: The outcome of planned home births is at least as good as that of planned hospital births in women at low risk receiving midwifery care in the Netherlands. This is great, except that the Netherlands has a completely different philosophy surrounding birth than the United States. Midwifery and home births are standard choices and comprise much higher percentages of birth than in the U.S. So kind of comparing apples to oranges, but still significant, because it shows that midwifery as the standard model of care is just as good, if not better, for most women than the standard OB care common in the U.S.
American College of Nurse-Midwives Position Statement on Home Birth (December 2005)