thread: Wiki homebirth article- very negative

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  1. #1

    Dec 2007
    Australia
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    Exclamation Wiki homebirth article- very negative

    I'm unsure of whether I should post the link but the article is called 'homebirth' on wikipedia. It says that homebirths are unsafe and have a transfer (to hospital) rate of approximately 16%. What?I can't seem to find any recent statistics on homebirths, does anyone know of any? I'd like to fix up this article (or perhaps someone more knowledgable on the topic here on BB would like to) since it's obviously biased. I've already removed part of the article that said that homebirthing midwives have no access to pain relief or medical equipment for complicated deliveries, which is wholly untrue (and was not referenced).

    Help, anyone?

    I hope this is in the right area by the way, I wasn't sure if it belonged here or in 'birth activism'.

    edit: I should add that parts of the article are positive but the first part is negative. I think we can fix it!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    i'm not sure what you edited out hun, but it seemes unbiased to me (but then again i just woke up!)

    could be much more informative though

  3. #3

    Dec 2007
    Australia
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    I removed the part that said that homebirthing midwives didn't have pain relief or medical equipment to assist births that become complicated, perhaps it's fixed now since I removed that?

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Sunshine Coast
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    I think there's a way you can challenge the neutrality of an article on Wikipedia. Don't know how though, have never edited a Wikipedia article. I'm sure I've seen it though.

  5. #5
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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    i guess it should read "generally midwies do not carry pain relief" (mine didnt) and the only medical equiptment they have is oxygen, syntocin and requirements for stitches (maybe a couple of other things)

  6. #6
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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    It should also mention the fact than generlly pain relief is less called for as well.