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Although by 1935, ninety percent of U.S. states outlawed home births, a recent article about a mother in Tennessee shows the resurgence of midwives. Karen Kramer, the subject of the article, discusses the differences between her hospital births and home births, and how she has come to favor the comfort of home births. Although midwives are becoming increasingly popular, 10 out of the 50 U.S. states still outlaw home births. Check out the
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