From: legacymuseum.org
The craft of midwifery was often passed down in families, with young women apprenticed to older ones. Besides helping pregnant women give birth, midwives made sure that new mothers rested in bed in a darkened room for ten days to two weeks. New mothers were not allowed to wash their hair, go out of doors too soon, or eat anything that might slow down the healing process.
0 comments:
Post a Comment