The loss of access to and respect for autonomous midwifery is tragic | Letters
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The loss of access to and respect for autonomous midwifery is tragic | Letters

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Originally published byThe Guardian

A concerned NHS midwife responds to an article about the Free Birth Society

Iโ€™m an NHS midwife, despairing over your article (Influencers made millions pushing โ€˜wildโ€™ births โ€“ now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the world, 22 November). My key frustration, though, is how, as with any successful charlatanism, there is truth and real fear being exploited: medical overreach blights lives, women can and should trust their bodies, and a healthy body rarely grows a baby it canโ€™t birth.

However, physiology is not a perfected endpoint. Evolution continues with genetic variation spreading through a population by โ€œsurvival of the fittestโ€. In the brutal โ€œwildโ€, the least โ€œwell-adaptedโ€ (whether by health or circumstance) do not survive. Human beings, however, donโ€™t like those odds. Medical intervention, yes, but a body of life-saving social knowledge has been passed down since language began, towards facilitating successful birth.

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