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Oct 2, 2017 · By the early 2000s, over half of all women who gave birth vaginally received an epidural or spinal block. Today - Women have more childbirth options than ever, including home birth, vaginal birth after C-section, “gentle C-section” and epidural.
Human-like relatives two million years ago had it "pretty easy", according to birth reconstruction in a fossil. For Australopithecus sediba, which lived 1.95 million years ago in South...
Jan 7, 2021 · Women called for a midwife or their GP when they were in labour and most gave birth at home. Midwives attended over 75% of births, usually working alone. In the 1920s, antenatal care began to...
Historically, most women gave birth at home without emergency medical care available. In the early days of hospitalisation for childbirth, a 17th-century maternity ward in Paris was incredibly congested, with up to five pregnant women sharing one bed.
Jul 28, 2016 · What It Was Like Giving Birth In Every Decade Since the 1900s. It's all to the same end — to get the baby here safely — but you'll be amazed at how many different (and, frankly, scary) paths...
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In the early years of the 20th century, most women from working class families gave birth at home under the care of older women in the family. It is doubtful whether families could have afforded anything else, especially as women had so many babies, there being no contraception.
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Sep 21, 2021 · While obstetrics and gynecology have been practiced since time immemorial, their shift from women-centered knowledge and common sense practices to science began in the 19th century. Before the 19th century, much of the knowledge of childbirth and delivery was passed through women, kin, and midwives.