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    Family-Centered Birth Care (FBC) supports childbirth as a normal process, ensuring quality care and family involvement. This approach enables safe early discharge, enhancing satisfaction and reducing healthcare costs.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Family Medicine
    • Nursing Care

    Background:

    • Childbirth is increasingly viewed as a normal physiologic process.
    • Empowering families in healthcare decisions is crucial for a positive experience.
    • Rising healthcare costs necessitate innovative care models.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the philosophy of Family-Centered Birth Care (FBC).
    • To emphasize FBC's role in enhancing patient satisfaction and assertiveness.
    • To explore the feasibility and benefits of early discharge within the FBC framework.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of FBC principles.
    • Review of care standards ensuring quality nursing and medical support.
    • Examination of planning and decision-making processes in pregnancy.

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    Main Results:

    • FBC philosophy reinforces childbirth as a normal physiologic event.
    • High-quality nursing and medical care are integral to FBC.
    • FBC enhances family assertiveness and satisfaction during hospitalization and post-discharge.
    • Careful planning facilitates safe and satisfying early discharge.

    Conclusions:

    • Family-Centered Birth Care (FBC) promotes a positive childbirth experience.
    • Early discharge, when planned effectively, is a safe and satisfying option.
    • FBC contributes to reducing overall healthcare expenditures.