Home delivery as voiced by women: a perspective at the light of humanization

This paper is a descriptive exploratory study developed with the objective of getting acquainted with life experiences, preparation,feelings and motivations of women who have chosen home childbirth. The subjects of the research comprised ten women who had at least one experience of home childbirth i...

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