Midwifery Care: Elevating Homebirth as a Safe, Cost-Effective Model for Healthy Pregnancies
Journal Title: Nursing & Healthcare International Journal - Year 2024, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
In recent years, the conversation surrounding childbirth has evolved, with more families exploring options beyond the conventional hospital setting. Midwifery care and homebirths, though often misunderstood, present a compelling, safe, and cost-effective model that aligns with both physiological and psychological well-being of mothers and infants. As a public health professional and a mother who has personally experienced the transformative power of midwifery care, I believe it’s time to elevate homebirth as a mainstream option.
Authors and Affiliations
Paul A*
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