$50,000 Reward
The absence of science behind the safety of technological childbirth for the vast
majority of women and babies allows me to make the following offer, which
begins officially on December 25, 2005 (the publication date of the first
e-book edition of Spontaneous Creation: 101 Reasons Not to Have Your Baby in
a Hospital, Vol. 1):
I, Jock Doubleday, will
pay $50,000.00 (fifty thousand U.S. dollars) to the first person who sends me
by email, and in its entirety, a controlled comparative study published in a
recognized industry journal from any country, in any time period, demonstrating
hospital birth to be safer in any category (i.e., infant morbidity, infant
mortality, maternal morbidity, or maternal mortality) for most mothers or
babies than home birth with a midwife in attendance. The term "midwife" does
not include Certified Nurse Midwives, who, because of their conventional
medical training, and in spite of their good intentions, may bring the
fear-based medical model of childbirth with them into the home, thus skewing
home birth outcomes toward the technological. The sample size of the study in
question must be, at minimum, 2,000 persons, with a minimum of 1,000 persons in
each of two matched groups. The groups must be matched, at minimum, by age,
socioeconomic status, nutritional history, nutrition during pregnancy (including the ratio of raw to
cooked foods), drug history (including pharmaceuticals, cigarettes, alcohol, and
vaccines), drug use during pregnancy (including pharmaceuticals, cigarettes, alcohol, and
vaccines), and partner status. Any written claim to the $50,000.00 reward is also an
agreement to pay the 501(c)3 California nonprofit corporation, Natural Woman,
Natural Man, Inc., $100.00 (one hundred U.S. dollars), should the study
attached to such claim be found to be either 1) irrelevant to the offer or 2)
methodologically or structurally flawed and thus invalid. This offer has no
expiration date unless and until superseded by a similar offer of higher
monetary compensation made by Jock Doubleday.
Contact: director@SpontaneousCreation.org