id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4pt4yq6ehnafvbnyj6leyfkemy PATRICIA AIKINS MURPHY Outcomes of Intended Home Births in Nurse-Midwifery Practice 1998 10 .pdf application/pdf 7114 674 64 Results: Of 1404 enrolled women intending home births, those women beginning labor with the intention of delivering at home, 102 (8.3%) were transferred to the hospital A prospective evaluation of home birth outcomes in the practices of certified nurse-midwives in Nurse-midwifery practices providing home birth services were identified by a mailed Table 2 describes the sample of women intending a home birth. history of pregnancy-induced hypertension (5.1%), assisted vaginal delivery (7.2%), stillborn fetus or neonatal death (3.1%), low birth weight infant (2.1%), or One hundred eighty-three women left or were referred out of the home birth practice during the pregnancy and prior to labor at term. fetal demises diagnosed at the first labor status evaluation by the attending midwife and referred immediately for hospital birth, there were three fetal or infant addressed nurse-midwifery home birth practice outcomes.30 Intrapartum and neonatal mortality rates in Perinatal Deaths in Other Studies of Home Birth*† ./cache/work_4pt4yq6ehnafvbnyj6leyfkemy.pdf ./txt/work_4pt4yq6ehnafvbnyj6leyfkemy.txt