Howe K A
Med J Aust. 1988 Sep 19;149(6):296-7, 300, 302. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1988.tb120628.x.
One hundred and sixty-five women (primiparous, 31%) who planned to have a home birth under the care of one of six registered midwives in the south-west of Western Australia between 1983 and 1986 were studied retrospectively. One neonatal death occurred, which was due to congenital anomalies. Sixteen per cent of the women were transferred to a hospital for the delivery. No woman's labour was induced, and the rates for assisted delivery and caesarean section were very low (5% and 1% of deliveries, respectively). The conclusion is drawn that women who choose to have a home birth in the south-west of Western Australia may do so with a high degree of safety.
对1983年至1986年间计划在西澳大利亚州西南部由六名注册助产士之一护理下进行家庭分娩的165名妇女(初产妇,占31%)进行了回顾性研究。发生了1例新生儿死亡,原因是先天性异常。16%的妇女被转至医院分娩。没有妇女引产,助产分娩和剖宫产率非常低(分别占分娩的5%和1%)。得出的结论是,选择在西澳大利亚州西南部进行家庭分娩的妇女可以在高度安全的情况下这样做。