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Simply put, when there is no home birth in a society, or when home birth is driven completely underground, essential knowledge of women’s capacities in birth is lost to the people of that society—to professional caregivers, as well as to the women of childbearing age themselves.
Ina May Gaskin
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What this quote means

Home birth fosters essential knowledge about childbirth that is crucial for both women and professionals.

Ina May Gaskin emphasizes the importance of home birth in society, suggesting that when it is stigmatized or made illegal, valuable insights into women's natural birthing abilities are lost. This gap in knowledge affects not only professional caregivers who assist in childbirth but also women themselves, who may lack the understanding and confidence about their own bodies and birthing processes. Gaskin advocates for the visibility and normalization of home births to reclaim and preserve this crucial knowledge.

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Home BirthChildbirthKnowledgeWomen'S HealthSociety

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about childbirth practices during a prenatal class.

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