Birthing outside the system: the canary in the coal mine
"This book investigates why women choose 'birth outside the system' and makes connections between women's right to choose where they birth and violations of human rights within maternity care systems. Choosing to birth at home can force women out of mainstream maternity care, des...
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adam_text | Contents χ X11 Acknowledgements List offigures List of tables Notes on contributors Foreword by Nicky Leap χϋϊ X1V X1X PARTI Understanding the problem 1 Introduction HANNAH DAHLEN, BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED 1 Freebirth in the United States 27 RIXA FREEZE AND LAURA TANNER 2 Giving birth outside the system in Australia: freebirth and high-risk homebirth 59 MELANIE JACKSON 3 Understanding women’s motivations to, and experiences of, freebirthing in the UK $θ CLAIRE FEELEY AND GILL THOMSON 4 Birthing ‘outside the system’ in the Netherlands MARTINE HOLLANDER 5 The rise of the unregulated birth worker in Australia, the canary flees the coal mine ELIZABETH RIGG 99
viii Contents 6 Identifying the poisonous gases seeping into the coal mine: what women seek to avoid in choosing to give birth at home 136 HEATHER SASSINE AND HANNAH DAHLEN 7 The journey of homebirth after caesarean (HBAC): fighting the system or birthing in peace 153 HAZEL KEEDLE WITH SARAH O CONNOR 8 Seeking control over birth in the Middle East 171 SUHA HUSSEIN AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED 9 Why South Asian women make extreme choices in childbirth 189 KAVERI MAYRA AND BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 10 Birth choices in Eastern Europe and Russia 211 DANIELA DRANDIĆ, NICHOLAS RUBASHKIN. TAMARA SADOVAYA AND SVETLANA ILLARIONOVA 11 The modern-day witch hunt 236 HANNAH DAHLEN AND JO HUNTER 12 Birth trauma: the noxious by-product of a failing system 256 MADDY SIMPSON AND AGY CATER PART 2 Working towards a solution 271 13 What are women s legal rights when it comes to choice in pregnancy and childbirth? 273 FARAH DIAZ-TELLO AND BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 14 The role of the coroner in Australia: listen to the canary or ignore it? 294 BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 15 Keeping the canary singing: maternity care plans and respectful homebirth transfer BEC JENKINSON AND DEBORAH FOX 320
Contents ix 16 Why Aboriginal women want to avoid the biomedical system: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s stories 344 DONNA HARTZ, MELANIE BRIGGS, SUE-ANNE CUTMORE, DEA DELANEY-THIELE AND CHERISSE BUZZACOTT 17 Midwifing women who make ‘off-menu’ choices 360 KATHRYN GUTTERIDGE AND HANNAH DAHLEN 18 Anthropologist, midwife, researcher: a perspective on birth outside the system 388 MELISSA CHEYNEY 19 A conversation with the ‘breech whisperer’ 401 ANDREW BISITS (INTERVIEWED BY HANNAH DAHLEN) 20 Obstetricians discuss the coal mine and the canary 411 ALISON BARRETT AND ANDREW KOTASKA 21 Conclusion: keeping the canary singing into the future 430 HANNAH DAHLEN, BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED Glossary of terms Index 453 457
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Contents χ X11 Acknowledgements List offigures List of tables Notes on contributors Foreword by Nicky Leap χϋϊ X1V X1X PARTI Understanding the problem 1 Introduction HANNAH DAHLEN, BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED 1 Freebirth in the United States 27 RIXA FREEZE AND LAURA TANNER 2 Giving birth outside the system in Australia: freebirth and high-risk homebirth 59 MELANIE JACKSON 3 Understanding women’s motivations to, and experiences of, freebirthing in the UK $θ CLAIRE FEELEY AND GILL THOMSON 4 Birthing ‘outside the system’ in the Netherlands MARTINE HOLLANDER 5 The rise of the unregulated birth worker in Australia, the canary flees the coal mine ELIZABETH RIGG 99
viii Contents 6 Identifying the poisonous gases seeping into the coal mine: what women seek to avoid in choosing to give birth at home 136 HEATHER SASSINE AND HANNAH DAHLEN 7 The journey of homebirth after caesarean (HBAC): fighting the system or birthing in peace 153 HAZEL KEEDLE WITH SARAH O'CONNOR 8 Seeking control over birth in the Middle East 171 SUHA HUSSEIN AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED 9 Why South Asian women make extreme choices in childbirth 189 KAVERI MAYRA AND BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 10 Birth choices in Eastern Europe and Russia 211 DANIELA DRANDIĆ, NICHOLAS RUBASHKIN. TAMARA SADOVAYA AND SVETLANA ILLARIONOVA 11 The modern-day witch hunt 236 HANNAH DAHLEN AND JO HUNTER 12 Birth trauma: the noxious by-product of a failing system 256 MADDY SIMPSON AND AGY CATER PART 2 Working towards a solution 271 13 What are women s legal rights when it comes to choice in pregnancy and childbirth? 273 FARAH DIAZ-TELLO AND BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 14 The role of the coroner in Australia: listen to the canary or ignore it? 294 BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD 15 Keeping the canary singing: maternity care plans and respectful homebirth transfer BEC JENKINSON AND DEBORAH FOX 320
Contents ix 16 Why Aboriginal women want to avoid the biomedical system: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s stories 344 DONNA HARTZ, MELANIE BRIGGS, SUE-ANNE CUTMORE, DEA DELANEY-THIELE AND CHERISSE BUZZACOTT 17 Midwifing women who make ‘off-menu’ choices 360 KATHRYN GUTTERIDGE AND HANNAH DAHLEN 18 Anthropologist, midwife, researcher: a perspective on birth outside the system 388 MELISSA CHEYNEY 19 A conversation with the ‘breech whisperer’ 401 ANDREW BISITS (INTERVIEWED BY HANNAH DAHLEN) 20 Obstetricians discuss the coal mine and the canary 411 ALISON BARRETT AND ANDREW KOTASKA 21 Conclusion: keeping the canary singing into the future 430 HANNAH DAHLEN, BASHI KUMAR-HAZARD AND VIRGINIA SCHMIED Glossary of terms Index 453 457 |
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