Gone Medieval

Childbirth in Medieval Times with Kate Lister

Jul 15, 2025
In this engaging discussion, sex historian Kate Lister, known for her vibrant insights on the history of sex and scandal, teams up with Dr. Eleanor Janega to unravel the gritty realities of childbirth in medieval times. They explore the pivotal role of midwives, the communal aspects of birthing, and contrasting experiences of wealth and poverty. Their conversation delves into the evolution of medical practices and societal attitudes toward maternal care, with a focus on the heartbreaking rates of maternal and infant mortality.
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Medieval Openness About Childbirth

  • Medieval childbirth was widely understood and openly discussed, unlike today.
  • People were pragmatic about the dangers and realities of giving birth back then.
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Midwives as Community Care Backbone

  • Midwives were essential healthcare providers beyond childbirth.
  • They often attended all community health needs, especially in rural areas without physicians.
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Medieval Warnings on Motherhood

  • Medieval texts warned about the harsh realities of pregnancy and childbirth.
  • They advised virginity, highlighting the high risks and burdens of motherhood.
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