We were watching the hospital drama series “The Pitt,” and a pregnant woman in distress came into the emergency room. She didn’t want any invasive treatment for the pregnancy, just something for her headache. The attendants ran some checks, and she needed all kinds of medical intervention to save both her and the baby.
She fought that idea, saying she was part of the “free birth” movement. That is a new fad for pregnant women which involves having your baby with no other person aiding in the birth. No doctor, no doula, no midwife, no husband in the kitchen boiling water.
The theory is that these other people interfere with the natural process of birth. The fact that midwives and helpers assist with births in the most primitive of tribes is ignored because of some internet fad.
I can take you around Big Creek Cemetery about five miles west of our house. The small tombstones, often decorated with lambs, are the graves of infants. You see a lot of those from the 1800s and a few from the early 20th century, but none from recent years. If this free birth movement takes off like the anti-vaxxer movement, we should soon start seeing them crop up again.