The Root and the Road Season 1-Episode 5: The Midwife's Hand: What Birth Looked Like Before Hospitals (And Why Both Sides Lie About It)
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The natural birth movement tells you birth is empowering and safe if you just trust your body. Modern medicine tells you birth was a horror show until doctors saved women from ignorant midwives. They're both lying. This episode tells the truth: traditional European midwives held sophisticated knowledge about constitutional medicine, labor support, and herbal interventions that modern OB-GYNs are only now re-learning—and women still died, regularly, despite that knowledge. We're exploring the herbs that strengthened contractions and stopped hemorrhages, the constitutional assessment that determined who could endure aggressive treatment and who needed gentleness, and the brutal reality that birth killed people even when everything was done right. No romanticizing. No horror stories for shock value. Just honest history about raspberry leaf, blue cohosh, ergot, and the women who walked the line between life and death with every birth they attended. Before intervention became default, before "natural birth" became a luxury choice—this is what birth actually was.