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On 17 October 2012 14:20, Pien Offerhaus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear list members

This is an interesting issue. However, I could not find the free online access issue on the midwifery website. Can anyone  give the correct url /link  to this special issue?

Thanks!

Pien Offerhaus
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Onderwerp: FW: Midwifery - Special Issue - Place of Birth - now available online and free to access

From: Davies, Sarah (ELS-OXF) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 17 October 2012 13:12
Subject: Midwifery - Special Issue - Place of Birth - now available online and free to access

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Dear colleague,

I just wanted to let you all know that the Special Issue Place of Birth (Guest Edited by Rona McCandlish and Jane Sandall) is now available online at www.midwiferyjournal.com<http://www.midwiferyjournal.com> and is freely accessible for the next four weeks - so please share with colleagues!

Place of birth affects the outcomes and life chances for women, their infants and families globally, and is an enduring topic for debate and challenge. In middle and high income countries, debates about place of birth, either home, birth centre or hospital have been contentious regarding issues such as safety, costs and the right of women to make a choice over where, and how they give birth. Women's social, cultural and economic rights also influence access to support and professional expertise, and national or local policies constrain possibilities. Many pregnant women worldwide do not have options or choices about place of birth.
As we move towards 2015, the year in which the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) are set to be achieved, research and evidence about place of birth is highly relevant.  This special issue of Midwifery<http://www.midwiferyjournal.com/> brings together diverse international perspectives about place of birth.

Kind regards,
Sarah Davies
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