- There is no clear legal right to choose where and with whom to give birth established in the US constitution or by appellate courts, though some rights to privacy and bodily integrity exist.
- The AMA resolution signaling opposition to home birth could impact legislation, insurance coverage, and influence medical boards and hospitals without any laws being passed.
- To secure rights to choose birth settings and care providers, advocates need to develop legal theories through test cases, work with allies like reproductive rights groups, and be vigilant against subtle threats from legislation, regulations, or professional guidelines.