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Whilst this may be partly because the the home birth mothers are more likely to want a natural labour (ie no drugs or interventions at all), it is also partly because mothers generally find labour and birth less painful at home, because they are more relaxed and free to move.
Home birth and hospital deliveries: a comparison of the perceived painfulness of parturition By Morse and Park, 1988, found that women giving birth in hospital rated labour significantly more painful compared to other events, than women giving birth at home.
In the same study, 62% of home birth mothers felt completely in control during labour, compared to 29% of hospital birth mothers; and a fortunate 14% of home birth mothers felt either no pain or very little pain, compared to 8% of hospital birth mothers.