Undisturbed

Project facts

Project promoter:
Alternatal Foundation
Project Number:
HU05-0169
Target groups
Children
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€14,020
Final project cost:
€13,846
From EEA Grants:
€ 12,461
The project is carried out in:
Hungary

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Description

Our aim is to hand over the latest scientific information about birth giving and childcare. We believe that by this, families will be able to find the most secure obstetric service for themselves among national opportunities. We aim to support health conscious parental behaviour, which will probably change the approach of professionals providing services as well. Due to our persistent work the inclination towards birth giving may rise indirectly. We organize an educational program to prepare women for birth giving, we make interviews with women who have given birth in- and outside of institution, and we are going to project the Freedom for Birth documentary in Medical Schools, which promote the common thinking of doctors and midwives. Our methods contribute to an information based decision making, since a significant part of women do not know about the advantages and disadvantages of superfluous and necessary interventions that burden them, nor of the dangers of their incidental complications.

Summary of project results

Their aim was to hand over the latest scientific information about birthgiving and childcare;we believe that by this, families will be able to find the most secure obstetric service for themselves among national opportunities. They aimed to support the health conscious parental behavior, which will probably change the approach of professionals providing service as well. Due to their persistent work the inclination towards birthgiving may rise indirectly. They organized an educational program to prepare women for birthgiving, conducted interviews with women who have given birth in- and outside of institution, and screened the Freedom for Birth documentary in Medical Schools,which promote the common thinking of doctors and midwives. Their methods contribute to an information based decision making, since a significant part of women do not know about the advantages and disadvantages of superfluous and necessary interventions that burden them, neither of the dangers of their incidental complications.

Summary of bilateral results