Article ID: CBB001252057

Mrs. Killer and Dr. Crook: Birth Attendants and Birth Outcomes in Early Twentieth-Century Derbyshire (2012)

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After the passing of the 1902 Midwives Act, a growing proportion of women were delivered by trained and supervised midwives. Standards of midwifery should therefore have improved over the first three decades of the twentieth century, yet nationally this was not reflected in the main outcome measures (stillbirths, early neonatal mortality and maternal death). This paper shows that there was a difference in the risks associated with delivery by the different attendants, with qualified midwives having the best outcome, then bona-fide (untrained) midwives and lastly doctors, even when account is taken of the fact that doctors were called in cases of medical need and may have been booked where a problematic delivery was expected. The paper argues that the lack of improvement in outcome measures could be consistent with improving standards of care among both trained and bona-fide midwives, because increased attention to the rules stipulating when midwives called for medical help meant that a doctor was called into an increasing number of deliveries (including less complicated ones), raising the chance of unnecessary and dangerous interventions.

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Authors & Contributors
Schlumbohm, Jürgen
Banks, Amanda Carson
Barreto, Maria Renilda Nery
Cormack, Margaret
Croxson, Bronwyn
Dale, Pamela
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Women's History Review
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Medical History
Publishers
University of Pittsburgh
University of South Carolina
University Press of Mississippi
Wallstein Verlag
Concepts
Nurse midwives
Medicine
Obstetrics and pregnancy
Childbirth
Physicians; doctors
Professions and professionalization
People
Boursier, Louise Bourgeois
Chauliac, Guy de
Savonarola, Giovanni Michele
Smellie, William
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
Medieval
16th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
China
Europe
France
Germany
Institutions
Universität Göttingen
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