Women worked together Early women settlers came together to quilt, cook and catch babies. Migrating from many countries and cultures, they introduced a variety of traditions in the birthing room. In Santa Cruz a few physicians who attended births in homes introduced the use of forceps, pain medications, and surgical procedures during the birthing process. When Santa Cruz settler, Georgina Kirby had her baby in 1853, she used a new pain control gas called chloroform. The Journal of Georgiana Bruce Kirby Feb.13 th 1853 “We are in a state of partial anxiety about doctors and nurses, those her of the former class being bunglers, giving calomel to a confined woman and losing healthy patients frequently, and most of the latter being filled more or less with old women’s superstitions as regards the treatment of new-born babies. May 15 th 1853 K. gone down to the Pajaro to make more certain of the nurse for me…” May 31 st 1853 “The good nurse cannot leave ...
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