Experiences of Midwives Attending Home Births in Massachusetts During the COVID‐19 Pandemic

Author:

George Erin K.12ORCID,Kimball Joyce3,Edmonds Joyce K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Connell School of Nursing Boston College Chestnut Hill Massachusetts

2. Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice Tufts University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts

3. Birth Services Worcester Massachusetts

Abstract

IntroductionPublic interest in home birth in the United States increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Midwives attend the vast majority of home births and are experts in providing home birth care. However, limited data are available about the experiences of midwives attending home births during the pandemic in the United States.MethodsWe developed a cross‐sectional survey comprising 34 questions, which included 5 open‐ended questions. The survey was distributed online in June 2021 to midwives attending home birth in Massachusetts. We calculated descriptive statistics for the quantitative survey responses and identified qualitative free‐text responses illustrating the results.ResultsEighteen midwives and 2 midwife apprentices responded to the survey, approximately 50% of Massachusetts’ total number of midwives known to attend homebirths. The majority of the 20 respondents reported an increase in public interest in home birth (n = 17) and higher caseloads (n = 14) since the start of the pandemic. Respondents reported an increase in the number of clients transferring to their practices at a later gestational age (n = 13) and who identified as people of color (n = 8). They described both better and worse transfer of care to hospital experiences. Work‐life balance and unpredictable income were the top 2 reported obstacles to home birth practice.DiscussionThe results of our study indicate that midwives providing home birth care in Massachusetts witnessed a surge in demand for their services during the pandemic. Implementing policies and practices that provide support for certified professional midwives could strengthen the home birth workforce, enhance access to home birth options, and optimize transfers to hospital settings when necessary.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Maternity and Midwifery,Obstetrics and Gynecology

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