Four years' experience with home birth by licensed midwives in Arizona.
D A Sullivan and
R Beeman
In 1978, Arizona began licensing lay midwives under regulationsdesigned to maintain adequate standards of care for women desiringa home birth. During four years of this program, 3 per centof home birth clients were hospitalized for complications andanother 15 per cent received postnatal outpatient care, primarilyfor second degree lacerations. Five per cent of the newbornsrequired medical care after delivery; half of these were hospitalized.Complications declined over the period due to increased experience,close supervision, and continuing education.
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