BabyCenter on MSN
Unplanned home birth? It's rare – but here's what to do just in case
Giving birth at home or in the car when you were planning on making it to the hospital or birth center? Totally not the plan ...
CORVALLIS, Oregon — In the largest national study of its kind, Oregon State University researchers found that low-risk, planned home births are as safe as planned births at accredited birth centers.
Motherly on MSN
Debby Ryan and Josh Dun welcomed their baby at home—and it’s a reminder there’s no single “right” way to give birth
In theory, birth decisions are deeply personal. In practice, parents are often asked to explain, defend, or justify them.
Despite the noise from midwives and hospitals, the latest data on the number of home births in the U.S. show that very few women are giving birth outside of hospitals. But new CDC data do show that ...
In the charming children's book, “Baby, Come Out!” written by Fran Manushkin, the author weaves a tale of a baby's desire to stay safe in the confines of her mother's womb. Through much coaching, the ...
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