As home births become more popular, midwives and medical experts stress the importance of clear emergency plans.
Amid a rise in home births, mistrust between midwives and hospitals can put mothers and babies at risk. With each contraction, Maria Ibarra’s plan to deliver her daughter in her Ohio living room ...
A shift for the Loves Park Fire Department produced a special delivery; paramedics helped to bring a new baby into the world.
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Ohio firm must pay $22.5 million to mom whose baby died after she was denied work-from-home
An Ohio-based company that initially balked at granting a mom's request to work from home during a high-risk pregnancy has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canva More U.S. families are choosing home births instead of hospitals. More than 50,000 women had planned home births in 2024, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The hospital said it hoped to resume home birth services from "late spring" [Getty Images] A hospital has taken the "difficult" ...
With each contraction, Maria Ibarra’s plan to deliver her daughter in her Ohio living room seemed less likely. The baby’s heart rate was slowing, her midwife said. They needed to go to the hospital ...
The hospital said it hoped to resume home birth services from "late spring" A hospital has taken the "difficult" decision to "pause" its home birth services after a review. Kettering General Hospital ...
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What's driving the rise in home births?
A growing number of women in the U.S. are opting to give birth at home rather than at a hospital. Data shows more than 50,000 women planned home births in 2024, a nearly 71% increase from 2016. NBC ...
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