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New Research: What time did you give birth?
PARENTING: In this blog-post, Toni Harman asks are we routinely intervening in birth too early and too often? This was inspired by a new paper comparing gestational age and time of day women are most likely to give birth in 3 countries: the US, the Netherlands and England.
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What time did you give birth?
A simple question, but actually it leads to a much bigger consideration:
Are we routinely intervening in birth too early and too often? (Skip to the end of this blog article to hear my take-home message/rant!)
A new paper by Professor Eugene Declercq and Dr Neel Shah (and colleagues) compares gestational age and timing of birth by hour of day in 3 countries: the US, the Netherlands and my own country, England.