The Impact of Midwifery Care on Birth Outcomes: An Evidence-Based Review
Midwifery care has been shown to significantly improve birth outcomes for mothers and infants, emphasizing a holistic approach that prioritizes personalized, compassionate care. Research indicates that midwifery-led care often leads to lower rates of cesarean sections, preterm births, and complicati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Letters in high energy physics 2024-02, Vol.2024 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Midwifery care has been shown to significantly improve birth outcomes for mothers and infants, emphasizing a holistic approach that prioritizes personalized, compassionate care. Research indicates that midwifery-led care often leads to lower rates of cesarean sections, preterm births, and complications during labor. Significant studies also suggest that women receiving midwifery care report higher satisfaction levels with their birth experience, greater engagement in decision-making, and enhanced emotional support. By fostering a trusting relationship and addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth, midwives can contribute to a positive birthing environment that is crucial for optimal outcomes. Moreover, midwifery care can be particularly beneficial for specific populations, including those who are at higher risk due to socioeconomic factors or previous traumatic birth experiences. Evidence shows that continuity of care, a hallmark of midwifery, reduces anxiety and increases maternal wellbeing. Additionally, midwives are trained to recognize and manage complications, thus providing essential safety measures that can lead to healthier pregnancies and deliveries. This evidence-based review underscores the importance of integrating midwifery care into mainstream maternity services, advocating for policies that support midwifery education, practice, and accessibility to enhance overall birth outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 2632-2714 |