ABSTRACT
We evaluated the birth outcomes of planned home births. We conducted a retrospective
cohort study using Missouri vital records from 1989 to 2005 to compare the risk of
newborn seizure and intrapartum fetal death in planned home births attended by physicians/certified
nurse midwives (CNMs) or non-CNMs with hospitals/birthing center births. The study
sample included singleton pregnancies between 36 and 44 weeks of gestation without
major congenital anomalies or breech presentation (n = 859,873). The adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of newborn seizures in planned home births
attended by non-CNMs was 5.11 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.52, 10.37) compared
with deliveries by physicians/CNMs in hospitals/birthing centers. For intrapartum
fetal death, aORs were 11.24 (95% CI: 1.43, 88.29), and 20.33 (95% CI: 4.98, 83.07)
in planned home births attended by non-CNMs and by physicians/CNMs, respectively,
compared with births in hospitals/birthing centers. Planned home births are associated
with increased likelihood of adverse birth outcomes.
KEYWORDS
Midwife - home births - fetal death - newborn seizures
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Jen Jen ChangPh.D.
Department of Community Health in Epidemiology, Saint Louis University School of Public
Health
3545 Lafayette Avenue, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63104
eMail: changdalton@gmail.com