Friday, September 24, 2010

Safety in childbirth

A recent edition of More or Less on Radio 4 attempted to answer a young listener’s question: What would be the population of the world today if WWI - with its carnage of young men – had never happened.

Imponderable, to say the least. But Professor Jay Winter attempted some elucidation.

For me, the most startling revelation was that infant mortality declined sharply – largely because, with so many doctors on war service many more births were attended by a midwife only.

The use of forceps fell dramatically - & perhaps midwifes were more scrupulous about washing their hands.



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