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  2. Home birth - Wikipedia

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    The word combination "home birth" arose some time in the middle of the 19th century and coincided with the rise of births that took place in lying-in hospitals. [4] Since women around the world left homes to give birth in clinics and hospitals as the 20th century progressed, the term "home birth" came to refer to giving birth, intentionally or otherwise, in a residence as opposed to a hospital.

  3. Birth attendant - Wikipedia

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    A birth attendant, who may be a midwife, physician, obstetrician, or nurse, is trained to be present at ("attend") childbirth, whether the delivery takes place in a health care institution or at home, to recognize and respond appropriately to medical complications, and to implement interventions to help prevent them in the first place ...

  4. Woman Rewatches Video of Her Home Birth — and Sees ... - AOL

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    Gerber had always planned for a home birth for her second child. However, the rapid progression of her labor led to an unplanned scenario, with her midwife arriving 20 minutes after the baby was born.

  5. Abby Phillip: How I wound up giving birth at home - AOL

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    Midwives are trained to deliver babies and can provide care both in and outside a hospital setting. But as many of them have told me, their model of care is centered on minimizing intervention for ...

  6. 11-year-old girl helps deliver mom's baby before going to school

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    Kightley gave birth to baby Elsa-Monet after only two hours of labor, around 7 a.m. "Caitlin was just amazing. I find it difficult to put into words just what she has done for me."

  7. Men's role in childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Until the concluding decades of the 19th century, an experienced nurse midwife, who was considered to be knowledgeable about the birth process, typically helped to deliver a woman's baby. Birth typically took place in the home, and it was considered to be an event for females. It was a time for female friends and relatives to come into the home ...

  8. Unassisted childbirth - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Health Statistics reports that of the 4.1 million babies born in the United States in 2004, more than 7,000 were born at home without a midwife or physician attending. [2] It is unknown what portion of these births, roughly equivalent to a sixth of 1% of the nation's annual total, occurred by choice.

  9. 'Forever grateful': Bergenfield cops help deliver baby at ...

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    In an unexpected turn of events, officers from the Bergenfield Police Department found themselves playing a pivotal role in delivering a baby. 'Forever grateful': Bergenfield cops help deliver ...