unassisted - translation to English
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unassisted - translation to English

Freebirthing; Freebirth; Unassisted birth; Unassisted home birth; DIY birth
  • Jeannine Parvati-Baker, unassisted childbirth proponent

unassisted      
(adj.) = sin ayuda
Ex: A library cannot, unassisted, keep abreast of the various sources of local information.
unassisted      
adj. sin ayuda, sin asistencia
unassisting      
adj. Que no asiste; que no ayuda

Definition

unassisted
If you do something unassisted, you do it on your own and no-one helps you.
At other times, he'd force her to walk totally unassisted.
...a mother who has had an unassisted delivery.
= unaided
ADJ: ADJ after v, ADJ n

Wikipedia

Unassisted childbirth

Unassisted childbirth (UC) refers to the process of intentionally giving birth without the assistance of a medical birth attendant. It may also be known as freebirth, DIY (do-it-yourself) birth, unhindered birth, and unassisted home birth. Unassisted childbirth is by definition a planned process, and is thus distinct from unassisted birth due to reasons of emergency, lack of access to a skilled birth attendant, or other. It is also different from homebirth, although most UCs also happen within the home.

Vital Statistics Canada defines an "unassisted/unattended" birth as one that takes place without a registered medical attendant, regardless of what other birth professionals may have been in attendance (doulas, non-medical or traditional birth attendants, etc.). Many "unassisted" births involve the attendance of a non-medical birth attendant, though the definition of unassisted birth sometimes means there is only family or peers in attendance and no professional support whatsoever. Approximately 0.25% of births in the United States are unassisted.

Unassisted childbirth comes with risks. Numerous national medical societies, as well as midwives' associations, have cautioned against unassisted childbirth. Twenty percent of all previously normal pregnancies turn into complications and high-risk situations during labor, which could necessitate assistance from trained medical professionals. OB-GYNs do not recommend home births, even when attended by a medical professional, if the mother has hypertension or when a breech birth is expected. A 2010 meta-analysis of existing research concluded that planned home births had a three times higher mortality rate for babies.

Examples of use of unassisted
1. The travelers jump down unassisted to uneven ground.
2. The pilot, whose identity wasn‘t released, walked into a Yuma hospital unassisted.
3. Breathing unassisted moves Corzine closer to having his condition upgraded.
4. A few weeks later, walking unassisted, the man was discharged.
5. Most of the miners were unable to walk unassisted and some were placed on stretchers.