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...este tato hipisacka studia je zaujimava keby ta to fakt zaujimalo :): Results Demographic characteristics of women in the two groups and transfers to hospital care from the Farm group are summarized in Tables 2 and 3. No significant differences between the two groups regarding fetal and neonatal death, labor- related complications, or low 5- minute Apgar scores were detected, regardless of whether the comparisons were crude or adjusted for confounders (Table 4). Rates of assisted deliveries were very low in the Farm group (2.11%) compared with the NNS/NFMS sample (26.60%), a difference that is statistically significant at the P + .01 level. The cesarean section rate was 1.46% at the Farm vs. 16.46% in the NNS/NFMS sample (Table 4). The causes of death for the 17 deceased neonates and stillbirths in the Farm group are listed in Table 5. There were no maternal deaths in the Farm group. "The Safety of Home Birth: The Farm Study," authored by A. Mark Durand, American Journal of Public Health, March, 1992, Vol. 82, 450-452. http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.82.3.450 |
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