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‘Free Births’ Emerge as New Pregnancy Trend, Experts Warn of Serious Risks

Last updated: April 22, 2026 8:45 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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‘Free Births’ Emerge as New Pregnancy Trend, Experts Warn of Serious Risks
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A growing number of women are turning to so-called “free births” — also known as unassisted births — in which a baby is delivered without a midwife, doctor or other trained medical professional present. Health experts say the practice is drawing more attention online, but warn it can put both mother and baby at significant risk.

Medical guidance from NHS England describes unassisted birth as childbirth without professional attendance, while doctors’ groups stress that labor can become unpredictable even in pregnancies initially considered low-risk. Potential emergencies include severe bleeding, obstructed labor, fetal distress and delayed resuscitation if a newborn is in trouble.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says hospitals and accredited birth centers remain the safest settings for delivery. ACOG notes that although planned home births may involve fewer interventions, they are also associated with a higher risk of perinatal death and serious neonatal complications compared with planned hospital births; experts draw an even sharper distinction between planned home birth with trained attendants and free birth with no professional support at all.

Some women who choose free birth say they are motivated by a desire for greater control, previous traumatic experiences in maternity care, or distrust of hospitals. NHS and patient guidance acknowledges those concerns, but urges women considering unassisted birth to speak with maternity teams and create a personalized care plan rather than giving birth alone.

Critics say the rise of free-birth communities on social media has helped normalize a practice that can quickly turn dangerous. Recent reporting and professional position statements have linked online promotion of unassisted birth to cases involving serious harm and infant deaths, intensifying calls for stronger public-health messaging around safe maternity care.

Health authorities say women have the right to make informed decisions about childbirth, but emphasize that emergencies during labor often require immediate skilled intervention. Their message is that choice should be protected  but with full awareness of the risks involved.

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