The safety of home birth is widely debated. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently made two conflicting rulings on home birth, Ternovszky v Hungary and Dubská and Krejzová… Click to show full abstract
The safety of home birth is widely debated. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently made two conflicting rulings on home birth, Ternovszky v Hungary and Dubská and Krejzová v the Czech Republic. In Ternovszky v Hungary, the ECtHR essentially forced Hungary to change existing legislation to allow home birth. In contrast, in Dubská and Krejzová v the Czech Republic, the Court found Czech Republic's stringent regulations against home birth acceptable. We describe these cases, the different evidence used and interpreted by the court and examine the ethical conflict between maternal autonomy and the rights of the newborn.
               
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