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Homebirth, freebirth and doulas: casualty and consequences of a broken maternity system
Authors:Dahlen H G  Jackson M  Stevens J
Institution:School of Nursing and Midwifery, Family and Community Health Group, University of Western Sydney, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia. h.dahlen@uws.edu.au
Abstract:In Australia private homebirth remains unfunded and uninsured and publicly funded homebirth models are not widely available. Doulas are increasingly hired by women for support during childbirth and freebirth (birth intentionally unattended by a health professional) appears to be on the rise. The recently released Improving Maternity Services in Australia--The Report of the Maternity Services Review (MSR) exclude homebirth from the funding and insurance reforms proposed. Drawing on recent research we argue that homebirth has become a casualty of a broken maternity system. The recent rise in the numbers of women employing doulas and choosing to birth at home unattended by any health professional, we argue, is in part a consequence of not adequately meeting the needs of women for continuity of midwifery care and non-medicalised birthing options.
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