The study followed 17,000 women who gave birth at home 2004 and 2009. Approximately 94% of these women had vaginal births, with less than 5% requiring medication to speed up contractions or the use of an epidural. Researchers say that newborn outcomes in these home births were largely positive. When there were any complications, those occurred more commonly in cases with high-risk mothers: those…
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