COVID-19 in hospitals or doctors’ offices has prompted some moms-to-be to choose to take on midwives and have their babies at home, midwifery groups say.A recent survey and reports from midwifery practices indicate that a pronounced uptick in women interested in home births began as the pandemic took hold in the spring.
U.S. prepares to ship out its second authorized coronavirus vaccine One of them was Madeleine Shaw, of Victoria, who was 34 weeks pregnant in March and on track to have her baby in hospital with a doctor assisting.
However, the prospect of contracting COVID-19 prompted a relatively last-minute switch to a home birth.“Birth and certainly your first time is already something riddled with unknowns and anxieties for lots of.