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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's post some articles on how many women and babies have died because they went to a hospital instead of staying home. I guarantee the number far exceeds the number mentioned in this article. Home births are always safer. Fact. Of course there are a few outliers for whom a hospital birth is necessary, but they're truly outliers. Most home births are safe and most are much safer than being in a germy money making hospital with dozens of hands in the pot, none knowing what the other is doing. Women, especially black women, die in hospitals every day. The United States has the WORST infant mortality rate of ANY developed nation, and we also have the highest rate of hospital births. Also, it says she wasn't licensed IN THAT STATE, not that she had no training and wasn't licensed at all anywhere.[/quote] So as soon as ANY home birth goes bad and gets sent to the hospital that is used as a stat against the hospital! Also, let’s see the MMR of Black women in the hands of midwives, oh, wait! The data doesn’t exist because they refuse to give clear answers! They are also killing but they underreport! Eveyrone has biases. Being at the hospital or not isn’t going to stop a WHITE woman from delivering subpar care! Racists are everywhere! Most wide views are white. They also tend to cater to the people who are white, so there is also that bias. [/quote]
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