ABSTRACT
Objective:
described the maternal results of the care with planned home births provided by the Hanami Team in 2002-2012.
Method:
this transversal study It includes home and hospital births (212). Descriptive analysis was undertaken, with CI 95%, using the SAS/9.1.3 software.
Results:
the rate of amniotomy was 9.9% (CI 95% 5.9-13.9), of episiotomy was 0.5% (CI 95% 0.5-1.5), the amniotic fluid remained clear in 95.2% (CI 95% 92.4-98), there was no change in fetal heartbeat in 94.3% (CI 95% 92-96.6). The vaginal tears perineal trauma were exclusively of first degree (64.7%; CI 95% 57.8-71.6) and second degree (7.0%; CI 95% 3.4-10.8), it being the case that almost half did not need suturing (46.8%; CI 95% 41.1-52.6). The rate of transfer to hospital was 7.4%, all these cases occurring during labor (CI 95% 3.8 - 11.0). The rate of cesareans in the sample was 9.9%.
Conclusions:
the women assisted at home undergo few interventions. Rates of complications and transfers to hospital for obstetric reasons were low.
DESCRIPTORS:
Home childbirth; Natural childbirth; Humanizing delivery; Term birth; Obstetric nursing