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Birth ; 16(3): 123-9, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2789561

ABSTRACT

During its first seven years of operation, the Birth Place, a free-standing birth center in California, registered 898 women, of whom 690 (77%) were admitted in labor and 150 (17%) were referred for hospital birth prior to onset of labor. Using carefully delineated screening criteria, the center had an overall 18% intrapartum transport rate to the hospital, primarily for prolonged or arrested labor, a 3% cesarean section rate, no maternal mortality, and one neonatal death resulting from Cornelia de Lange syndrome, a congenital mental retardation-malformation syndrome of unknown etiology, which in this case was incompatible with life. Deliveries at the Birth Place were associated with low cost, a high level of maternal satisfaction, a low cesarean section rate, low neonatal mortality, and no maternal mortality.


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Ambulatory Care Facilities/standards , Labor, Obstetric , Pregnancy Outcome , Ambulatory Care Facilities/economics , Ambulatory Care Facilities/organization & administration , California/epidemiology , Female , Hospitalization , Humans , Obstetric Labor Complications/epidemiology , Pregnancy
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