Gia Pilgrim Charles

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In the years after, states passed laws requiring that babies be delivered by a licensed medical doctor and banning the practice of lay midwifery. Especially impacted by these new regulations were granny midwives, African American women who had, for generations, attended the births of babies of all races throughout the South.
Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
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