Tag: midwife
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Medical Misinformation Takes Two Lives | Baby News

Jessica Cronshaw, a 26 year old teacher in Blackburn, Lancashire (UK) found she was expecting her first baby in June of 2022. She suffered with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe, even life-threatening form of morning sickness, and was prescribed the anti-nausea medication Xonvea. Then weeks later, a midwife, Allison Whitehead, told her over a telephone consultation…
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Lamashtu: Hide yo kids, hide yo wife | Baby History

Although not a (true) physician, she wraps with bandages, although not a (true) midwife, she wipes the baby clean.She keeps count of the months of the pregnant woman, cloistering off the doors of women about to give birth. – Old Babylonian (OB3) Lamashtu Incantation, lines 3–6, From Harvard Library Bulletin Lamashtu was a lion-headed hawk footed…
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The Byrth of Mankynde, 1540 | Book History

Learn more about the first book in English on pregnancy, birth, and newborn care: The Byrth of Mankynde, 1540.
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Scribonia Attice, Ancient Roman Midwife

Scribonia Attice was a midwife in ancient Rome; a well-respected professional who considered herself the equal of her husband, a surgeon.
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Birth and Carriers in Indonesia

Learn how the peoples of Indonesia incorporate their infant carriers into their postpartum traditions.
