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Free Birth Society Linked to 48 Tragic Stillbirths

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Free Birth Society has 48 reported cases of stillbirths or harm.
  • Unassisted childbirth carries higher risks for mother and baby.
  • Regulators struggle with challenges posed by online health influencers.
Free Birth Society Linked to 48 Tragic Stillbirths

An extensive investigation has uncovered a disturbing connection between the Free Birth Society (FBS) and 48 reported instances of late-term stillbirths or severe harm to mothers and newborns. While FBS is headquartered in North Carolina, its influence extends globally, offering membership and training for 'birth keepers' and promoting an ethos of unassisted childbirth.

This situation underscores the escalating risks associated with online health influencers, whose advice often bypasses established medical guidelines. Giving birth without professional medical assistance, though legal in some countries, is associated with increased dangers for both mother and child due to a significant lack of data. This issue is compounded by existing criticisms and documented failures within maternity care systems in countries like the UK and US.

The proliferation of misinformation, often amplified by social media algorithms that favor extreme content, poses a significant threat to evidence-based healthcare. Authorities and health organizations are urged to develop strategies to safeguard public health information and improve maternity services, ensuring women receive safe and informed care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Free Birth Society is linked to 48 reported cases of stillbirths or serious harm to mothers and babies.
Online health influencers can promote unorthodox methods and spread misinformation, challenging evidence-based healthcare.
Experts state that childbirth without professional support is associated with higher risks for both mother and baby.

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