@pablo628 Home births in uncomplicated pregnancies and no congenital defects are 450% more likely to result in a dead baby than hospital births.
That’s using MANA’s own stats.*
The absolute risk is still very low, and some women value a home birth enough for it to outweigh the risk for them personally.
But make no mistake, there’s a reason births are “medicalized,” and it’s because when things go wrong people die, and medical treatment means people die less often.
I had a traumatic birth (PPROM, induction, several failed attempts and internal versions, and eventual C). I am
incredibly grateful for it. My bestie had a water birth in hospital with midwives and still has severe pelvic trauma she’s in PT for and our kids are almost in kindergarten. She couldn’t walk to the toilet for almost 2 weeks. I was driving in 10 days. So.
- ETA: the stats are a bit dated (released 2013) but there aren’t any newer.