The Evolution of Maternity Care in York
James Drife traces childbirth from perilous home births and untrained care to safer, modern maternity services and national provision.
The Evolution of Maternity Care in York
In the 19th century, childbirth was perilous for both mother and baby, with prolonged labours taking place at home. Pain relief and caesarean section were unavailable, and GPs had no training in the use of forceps. Obstetrician James Drife explores the evolution of maternity care, from the era of untrained midwives to the development of national maternity services and beyond. After the talk, as part of the ticket, there will be an opportunity to see an exhibition of some of the objects from the York Medical Society collection related to the talk until 430pm.
James Drife traces childbirth from perilous home births and untrained care to safer, modern maternity services and national provision.
The Evolution of Maternity Care in York
In the 19th century, childbirth was perilous for both mother and baby, with prolonged labours taking place at home. Pain relief and caesarean section were unavailable, and GPs had no training in the use of forceps. Obstetrician James Drife explores the evolution of maternity care, from the era of untrained midwives to the development of national maternity services and beyond. After the talk, as part of the ticket, there will be an opportunity to see an exhibition of some of the objects from the York Medical Society collection related to the talk until 430pm.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- under 16 with parent or legal guardian
- In-person
- Doors at 1:30 PM
Location
York Medical Society
23 Stonegate
York YO1 8AW
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