It astounds the western world that such a highly industrialized
nation as the Netherlands, with all the resources of modern
medicine and technology, has a marked preference for home birth
assisted by midwives. Van der Mark examines Dutch attitudes and
practices surrounding birth from a sociohistorical point of view,
explaining the importance of ideological consensus, the private
nature of the Dutch family, the high regard for comfort and well
being, and the professional development of midwives as trained and
licensed practitioners. This volume will be welcomed by those
convinced of the value of low-intervention home birth, but it will
also be of interest to practitioners who must rely on technological
procedures to manage the birth process. Since the Dutch hold one of
the world records of pregnancy outcome statistics, readers will be
interested in the Dutch midwifery model described here by various
contributors.
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