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Homebirth in Czech Republic


Authors: I. Königsmarková
Authors‘ workplace: Unie porodních asistentek
Published in: Ceska Gynekol 2012; 77(6): 558-562

Overview

Objective:
Present an overview of the situation concerning childbirth outside medical facilitiesin the Czech Republic.

Design:
Overview, statistics.

Setting:
Private midwife, Prague.

Methods:
Overview of statistical data.

Results:
Planned home birth assisted by an experienced provider of health care under continuous risk evaluation is a secure alternative to childbirth in hospitals. Moreover, home births show less interventions, use of medicaments and birth injuries.

Conclusion:
The Czech laws and regulations provide no legal framework for delivering health care by midwives during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. Hence, the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms is infringed, since women are denied rights to choose the place, procedure and provider of care.

Key words:
home birth, newborn, perinatal outcomes, midwife, pregnant woman.


Sources

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2. Světová zdravotnická organizace Ženeva. Odbor reprodukčního zdraví a výzkumu, Zpráva technické pracovní skupiny WHO,1999, s. 4.

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4. Takacs, L., Kodyšová, E., Kejřová, K., Bartošová, M. Psycho-sociální klima porodnice a jeho vliv na emoční pohodu rodičky. Psychologie pro praxi, 2011, XVLI, 3–4, s. 9–23.

Labels
Paediatric gynaecology Gynaecology and obstetrics Reproduction medicine

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Czech Gynaecology

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2012 Issue 6

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