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    • Midwifery Care

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    • Growing demand for personalized birth experiences challenges standard maternity care.
    • Some women feel unsupported or coerced into conventional births, despite increased choice.
    • A disconnect exists between women's desires and healthcare providers' current support levels.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the need for improved support for women requesting non-normative birth experiences.
    • To address the gap in care between women, midwives, and obstetricians.
    • To advocate for legally adequate and woman-centered documentation of birth choices.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of current practices and challenges in supporting diverse birth requests.
    • Review of existing literature on women's experiences and provider perspectives.
    • Conceptual framework for collaborative care models.

    Main Results:

    • Healthcare providers are not consistently meeting the needs of women seeking alternative birth experiences.
    • A significant gap exists in communication and collaboration among women, midwives, and obstetricians.
    • Current documentation practices may not adequately address the legal and personal aspects of informed choice.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhanced collaboration between women, midwives, and obstetricians is essential.
    • Clearer communication regarding risks and benefits of birth choices is needed.
    • Maternity care systems must adapt to better support women's diverse birth preferences.