One Obstetrician’s Look at a Polarizing Birth Arena

Journal of Clinical Ethics 24 (3):283-284 (2013)
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Abstract

Birth, whether at home or in the hospital, should involve shared decision making that empowers women to choose or decline the interventions that are best for the woman and her baby. Obstetricians and home birth midwives must share important information with their patients.

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