The relationship between ethnicity and place of birth in England: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background UK maternity policy advocates a choice of birthplace in an obstetric-led unit (OU), a midwife-led unit (MLU) or at home. Although robust evidence supports the safety of birth in midwife-led settings, particularly for women with uncomplicated pregnancies, most births are in the OU...
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Main Authors: | Frances Rivers (Author), Christopher Grollman (Author), Zahra Khan (Author), Marina A. S. Daniele (Author) |
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