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00:00Oh! Oh!
00:02That's it! It's almost over, Samah! It's almost over!
00:04It's not easy, Doctor! It's not easy!
00:06O Compassionate One, O Compassionate One!
00:08Oh Lord, a boy! Oh Lord, a boy!
00:10One second!
00:12What did you say?
00:13I wish I had a son!
00:14Doctor, pay attention, I'm dying!
00:16Just shut up, woman!
00:18I'm using that male dog's mouth on you!
00:20It's not wrong, Doctor, it's normal, they're good and everything!
00:22I just want a boy!
00:24Look, sir, I
00:26I was scorpion, stupid, backward, and underdeveloped!
00:28That's exactly what it is!
00:30Okay, but why did someone change you, doctor?
00:32Honestly, nothing has changed, I'm still the same donkey!
00:34But let me tell you about my lesson from Dr. Sasa's lessons!
00:36At the very moment I am speaking to you, my wife is giving birth right now!
00:40And I am a believer!
00:42I have decided to submit to God's will!
00:44I love my son or daughter!
00:46Regardless of his gender, color, or rural affiliation!
00:48We often wish it was like Malkawi!
00:50And besides, he lives under Billy the ladder!
00:52But she had decided, my eyes!
00:54I have to remove it!
00:56In my eyes, sir!
00:58In my eyes!
01:00I understand, sir! I understand!
01:02Oh doctor!
01:04Your words have a strong effect on her!
01:08This is a doctor who should be emulated!
01:10In justice!
01:12And love!
01:13Congratulations, Dr. Sasa!
01:14Your wife gave birth to a beautiful baby girl!
01:16Congratulations, Doctor!
01:18Will they answer God well?
01:20I'm starting the parent procedures!
01:24Good evening!
01:25I am the delivery doctor for room 212!
01:28You definitely mean the room next to ours!
01:30Here it's natural, not a C-section!
01:32Oh! Sorry! I have this! A great opportunity!
01:35Why don't you just get it over with, Samah!
01:37Why don't you just get it over with, Samah!
01:43Ready, not a story, but a paper, I'm in pain!
01:45Deko has a new haircut from the Al-Daheeh program!
01:46Oh my dear! Ready, hot and quick!
01:48Hey Abu Hamad, my dear, are you going to give birth or what?
01:49I'm higher than MM!
01:50What? You're meeting with my dear?
01:51We were hiding the matter from you, Abu Hamad, but...
01:53But you still know!
01:55You know what? The episodes were getting longer and we were struggling for victory, so
01:58Dear viewer, please take a break because I'm going to take you to a very important event.
02:01November 3, 1817
02:03The inhabitants of the British Empire were in a state of exploration
02:07Their eyes are on Kermontous Palace
02:08They were, my dear, eagerly awaiting the good news
02:10Charlotte, a Wells agent, is born
02:12Honestly, Abu Hamad is a sweetheart. I should be grateful, but the matter doesn't concern me.
02:15Charlotte, dear, remains the only legitimate granddaughter of King George III
02:19My dear, I don't care about your consent.
02:21My dear, second in line to the British throne
02:24May God grant her success and may she qualify for the Champions League, God willing.
02:26I'm not interested
02:27The truth, my dear, is that Charlotte was very close to some people.
02:29She's just like Princess Diana.
02:30Also, my dear Charlotte was an independent character
02:33Is it possible for someone to refuse their father's request?
02:35As he asked her to go to Malekland
02:36Why? Because she couldn't stand the English culture and the English people, and she wanted to emigrate.
02:40This, my dear, has left her with the hype of the masses.
02:42And I hope that the six of them will be better when they reach the throne
02:45The birth was overseen by one of Britain's leading midwives.
02:48Sir Richard Croft
02:49This man decided to give birth to the princess naturally and without surgical intervention.
02:53Unfortunately, my dear, childbirth will not be easy.
02:55My dear, the cervix here should be wide.
02:57And it's ready; the fetus will emerge after 26 full hours.
03:02The second stage of labor is supposed to end with the birth of the baby.
03:05What's this one about? I sat for 15 hours.
03:08Because, my dear, childbirth requires 50 hours of pain.
03:12And after all this time, the fetus is born dead.
03:14Princess Sherbet collapsed and her husband Leopold went into a state of shock.
03:17To get rid of the shock of seeing Aziz's face, he needs a full dose of opium.
03:20You might assume that the disaster stopped here.
03:22No, the topic is complete.
03:24After giving birth, Charlotte was suffering from uterine bleeding.
03:26And despite the fact that the person delivering her miraculously stopped the bleeding
03:29However, in the early hours of November 6th
03:31Princess Charlotte is also dying
03:33After, of course, a long journey of pain that lasted for hours
03:36Does he tell you that the princess's death shocked the entire British Empire?
03:39The paleness of the people is like a black flag, a kind of mourning for weeks.
03:42Theaters, courts, and businesses are closing.
03:45All of this is because of this woman's death.
03:46At that time, my dear
03:47Who is all the anger directed at?
03:49For the person who gave birth
03:50Sir Richard
03:51What a monthly scene, oh people of the sick! Poor doctor!
03:53And we put him next to the sick person.
03:54My brothers, protect me
03:55We need a third person to treat us.
03:57And you will take revenge on him so that I don't die
03:58People wouldn't leave Dr. Richard alone.
04:00And then, my dear, there began to be a great deal of pressure.
04:02Sir Richard
04:03To the point that he is no longer able to give birth again.
04:05To the point that he was in a place
04:07One is born in difficult circumstances
04:09Exactly like Princess Charlotte's circumstances
04:10He didn't want to complete the birth and endure another disappointment.
04:13What did you do, my dear?
04:14He went out and entered the room
04:15He pulled out the gun and enjoyed the fire.
04:17This incident shocked the British
04:19Charlotte's birth is called a smooth birth.
04:21Because we lost the beautiful thing here
04:22The mother and the doctor
04:24Nobody left happy
04:25Why should I tell you?
04:25Charlotte's death changed human history.
04:28This is because it changed the lineage of the throne's descendants.
04:30Her blindness
04:31They are forced to marry them if they do so.
04:33So that they can bring guardians for them
04:34What are you talking about regarding the British Crown?
04:35The empire has no meaning on the sun
04:37A representative figure in human history.
04:38So we look at the year 1819
04:40Prince Edward, the general, Charlotte, and who is he having?
04:51What is the origin of such a butterfly, my dear? Imagine!
04:53If Charlotte had lived
04:54Victoria might never have been born.
04:56Britain did not rule for 64 full years.
04:596. Dear Dia, from Bas Khalit Fi Al Haq
05:00We have more children and grandchildren ahead of us.
05:02Those who made us a series of memories
05:03Forms that do not associate or cooperate
05:05These countries, my dear, were created by the First World War.
05:08World War I: A Domino Effect
05:11I was caught up in World War II
05:12Hearings in Berlin's split
05:21The birth that did not come to pass had a very significant impact on history.
05:25Perhaps, my dear
05:26Charlotte's tragic birth is a unique birth.
05:29Take me out just like I explained to you.
05:30Its results changed the course of history.
05:32But the truth is that every birth
05:33We can see it as an epic event
05:35An event that changes the history of a mother and her entire family
05:38Previous events have either ended successfully or tragically.
05:40According to the writer and physician Andrew Lam
05:42Childbirth is not a disease, but it kills.
05:45Up to a certain time
05:46Childbirth was a very difficult event, comparable to any illness.
05:48The disease is expected to get worse
05:50Birth is but a moment in which the greatest wishes for joy can be transformed
05:53For the worst moments of sadness
05:54The bot is always present in the scene with the mother and fetus.
05:57Currently, we consider this difficult birth
06:00Exception, not the rule
06:01Compared to the past, childbirth has become so easy now.
06:04In some cases, you can choose the delivery date you want.
06:06It's like a special day
06:07The bottom of joy is incapable
06:08And my dear, this childbirth was so easy!
06:10A very new story in the world
06:11Duke hadn't even turned seventy yet.
06:13The death of both mother and fetus was the most likely outcome.
06:15Even if the mother lived
06:17A large percentage suffer permanent disabilities.
06:19For example, defects like uterine instability
06:20or sexual dysfunction
06:22And in a time, my dear, there were no contraceptives.
06:24The danger of a slow, agonizing death like the one Charlotte faced
06:27Or the idea of ​​permanent disabilities that I told you about
06:29It was almost always the same after every new pregnancy.
06:31The sandy nationality was indeed at one point a risk.
06:34A risk that could lead to the death of two people
06:36Fetal death and maternal death
06:37And the time when fertility was more limited
06:39It means the mother was facing life alone like that.
06:42Without living life, I mean
06:43Without her difficulties being taken away
06:44She is a woman who gives birth at home.
06:46She faces the risk of death with every birth.
06:48It could reach nine or ten times
06:49And here we had to ask
06:50Why is childbirth, which is supposed to be very natural for the body, so ineffective?
06:53A necessary requirement for the continuation of life
06:54It is an extremely painful process
06:57My dear, life doesn't need to destroy you with its long history of women.
06:59So you can understand how much children
07:01Halsmou'a, that's what we sucked on the cervix
07:03We will find a tubular structure
07:04It is 3-4 centimeters long
07:05Sealed tube throughout pregnancy
07:07So that the uterus becomes like a closed room for the fetus
07:10Suddenly, the valve opens to let him out.
07:12But the effort involved wasn't as easy as opening the gate.
07:14No, it opens slowly, bit by bit, and with great pain.
07:17In the first stage of the mucus
07:18It can take up to 12 hours
07:19And at the end of this stage
07:20The cervix is ​​9-10 centimeters
07:22The second stage can last up to two hours
07:24Painful and prolonged contractions
07:26Among them are Adobe D or Detin Nraha
07:27Our mother's reaction to the fetus in 9 hours
07:29In the third stage, the placenta is expelled.
07:31This is what supplied the fetus with oxygen.
07:33This is what all the elements of the uterus were looking at.
07:36And she's also responsible for getting rid of the waste in his blood.
07:38Did you see, Abu Hamad, how she was teasing us?
07:40And who is he telling?
07:41Yes, my dear
07:42Listen, my dear
07:43If we decided to give birth to humans from animals
07:44We will find that according to studies
07:46The year 1999 saw 2500 births
07:49Mothers typically take 9 hours to give birth.
07:52This is a much longer time than many sadists.
07:54Monkeys sometimes give birth in two hours
07:56He replied
07:56Humans are also the only outputs
07:58Those who need help during childbirth
07:59They are the only perfect ones that need someone to bring them
08:01He tells them, "Ehzay, Ehzay, Ehzay, Ehzay."
08:02Bosch cooling
08:03Also after those nine hours
08:05We are born as immature organisms
08:07I wish he would stay for nine months.
08:08And nine hours in labor
08:10And he can walk
08:11He is self-reliant in everything.
08:13For the human child
08:14A child was stabbed amidst other children.
08:16The parents need to feed and give them drink.
08:18They have been teaching it for decades
08:21For a year, sixty years, Dad, you need to sit down
08:22And the text is spent on him
08:23Come and see the dowry
08:24For example, Ibn al-Hassan met Pasha Allah
08:26The boy is born, he comes down, there are no barriers
08:28whale
08:28The whale leaves a family
08:29He goes down to the Olympic
08:30He comes out of his mother's womb
08:31He's slaughtering
08:31You might find him renting an apartment and getting married
08:33Before the week
08:34Now we
08:34no
08:35The mother needs very intensive care for the newborn.
08:38Care that can last for more than 12 months
08:40breastfeeding period
08:41This may be the most draining period for the young lady.
08:44Many dear souls ask him
08:45Why are humans born imperfect?
08:47Why do we bring children into the world who are not ready for it?
08:50Why doesn't the one who is found get born?
08:52Download and work in Microsoft
08:53Why is the fetus's head so large?
08:54They exit the channel, its dimensions are centimeters.
08:56The most famous attempt at interpretation was that of Attaolind.
08:59Webster was Dilemma
09:01This attempt suggests that the birth canal is narrow.
09:03Because the human pelvis itself is narrow compared to other sadomasochistic species.
09:06This narrow pelvis is what helped us as humans
09:08If we can walk upright
09:11Oh, how happy Abu Ahmed is about the erection!
09:12What should I do?
09:12Shake your ass, my dear
09:13This pause, my dear, is when we as humans paused
09:16What, Dina sold it empty?
09:17So the rest of us can do lengths
09:19We can build civilizations
09:20We can make the world of motors what we have
09:22The finger is no longer dragged through crawling and lying down
09:25If you were born with a wider pelvis
09:27Ah, childbirth remains easier.
09:28But just imagine what the view will be like at the end.
09:30You would have been similar to the one he had in Al-Salakhat.
09:31The distance between the li and its corner widens
09:33And our walk remains arched like a chimpanzee's
09:35The only middle ground is if we are born in a pelvis.
09:38The uterus retains the fetus for as long as possible until birth.
09:41At that time the fetus will be underdeveloped due to the presence of fluid.
09:43But he has to leave now.
09:45No more snoozes bigger than this will be stuffed
09:47We won't be able to get it out
09:48If we waited for the fetus to fully develop in the uterus
09:50The head will get so big that we won't be able to handle it.
09:53He won't be able to pass through the birth canals.
09:55As the world progresses, this problem gets bigger.
09:57Because of the advanced dietary system
09:59The fetus's brain grows larger, so the problem increases further.
10:01According to a study at a hospital in Dublin
10:03Average weight of fetuses in the year 2000
10:05Rat for the whole exceeded 1950
10:07Obstetric malformation is the most common explanation, but it is not the most accurate.
10:11According to recent scientific research
10:12The little baby I told you about
10:13Yes, it makes sense, but it has flaws.
10:15The size of the female pelvis is not defective
10:17No, this is more than enough and perfectly suitable for boys.
10:19And what is Hamad's proof of this statement?
10:20Simple, my dear, look around you
10:22We are more than seven billion people on the planet
10:24If there was a problem, the number would be a bit high.
10:26According to the study, the real dilemma
10:27It has to do with our children not being fully developed.
10:31But the problem, according to the study, is not the size of the pelvis.
10:33Which causes premature births
10:35It causes a difficult birth, not the size of the pelvis.
10:37Rather, it is what is called the conception of the energy of pregnancy and growth.
10:41The new thing is what it does to the uterus, both physically and mentally.
10:46He starts, my dear, to become a pig
10:49I need a lot of energy
10:51Her energy needs increase
10:52That's why it will be beneficial at the end of pregnancy.
10:53You'll find, God willing
10:55I feel hungry for anything, even a broom.
10:58Not because she's good
10:59The idea is about the animal inside
11:00If he had remained after the birth, I would have continued
11:02Open a Khania for her and calculate the topic
11:04Full Blogger Project
11:04He said, "As long as it has become a coffin..."
11:06The fetus inside the womb needs all the energy you need.
11:08He doesn't even reach the stage
11:09His needs there kept increasing
11:11To the point that it is difficult for the mother to meet her needs in the womb.
11:13What does that mean, for example? It needs something like
11:15long-chain fatty acids
11:16Walking is not difficult; it's a difficult situation.
11:18Where is he from?
11:19He was born from his mother's milk.
11:20The pregnancy continues until the mother pushes
11:21To its extreme limits
11:23This is a condition that a mother reaches
11:25She is unable to meet
11:26The fetus has more needs than that.
11:28What can I tell you?
11:28Check
11:29I don't want you
11:30Even prison has an hour of rest, you slanderers!
11:32Check out Buick
11:33Let her scratch my back
11:34According to the study
11:35Perth to Cares
11:36Wandvits Starts to Starf
11:38Birth comes
11:39When the fetus's belly becomes a rattling bird
11:41He will die and eat
11:42He is exposed to abdominal starvation
11:44That's when we're born
11:44The fetus is delayed when its atmosphere is turned away from it.
11:47The dilemmas that explain the various difficulties of childbirth
11:49It is easy to understand nowadays with the science of our time.
11:51But between our current time
11:52And between many other times
11:53We see the most difficult and challenging story of childbirth.
11:55The story described by Dr. Andrew Lam
11:57It's the most tragic story
11:59In the history of medicine
12:00Perhaps, my dear, we found someone who would pay the most for this story.
12:03The mothers
12:04Dear viewer, the birth of a mane of horns was considered a mystery.
12:07Especially men
12:08What was the purpose of this procedure for some people?
12:10secret room
12:11The child continues to grow up like this until Bilal Saghia
12:13After that, he still wants to become independent and leave the womb.
12:15I followed
12:16Some people considered the example of the unit to be responsible for producing the embryo.
12:20And the woman is nothing but an obstacle to pregnancy.
12:22host land
12:23Santiago and Bernabeu
12:24Dream author
12:25Why, my dear, have men created myths around childbirth rituals?
12:28They will be its heroes
12:37And I'm done
12:38Childbirth has been a purely female domain for centuries.
12:40What did he do?
12:41The mother and the six women who help her prepare it.
12:42midwife
12:43In middle access
12:43Case 1522
12:44A German doctor decides to sneak in disguised out of curiosity.
12:48What will he do?
12:49He'll disguise
12:49The cat will enter the birthing cubs six
12:51What's happening
12:52The man doesn't get caught inside
12:53The man, my dear, was arrested and was met with a very frightening sight.
12:56What will happen to him?
12:57It will burn on the pole
12:58We'll hang him from the pole and burn him.
12:59This was the price of scientific curiosity in middle school.
13:01So, my dear, this was a women's field only.
13:03The strange thing is that even after that, when two men were born...
13:06How are they on fire?
13:07They are blind to their own faults.
13:08for him?
13:08So that whoever sees the organs that we will ask about during childbirth will see the vision
13:10Light resides in hearts.
13:13This is the kitchen.
13:14seriously?
13:17But what happened in Qurna 16
13:18Men have finally managed to introduce the concept of childbirth as a role model, thanks to a genius invention.
13:22The Chamberlain family in London invented the obstetric forceps.
13:25Obstacle forces
13:26This is what is used to pull the baby's head out of the birth canal.
13:29Before you, my dear, this ingenious invention
13:30And simple
13:31When the owner of the fetus was being squeezed
13:33What was the midwife's watch doing?
13:35She has to kill him in order to be able to retrieve him.
13:37She pulls him dead to save the mother.
13:39That's why the Chamberlain family, when they made their invention
13:41They caught him and considered him a military secret.
13:43Magic mixture for chicken
13:45So here we have the Chamberlain family only.
13:47The one who could have attended the birth
13:48Even they themselves were blindfolding her.
13:50So you don't find out the secret
13:51These people have a strangely small following.
13:53Bring the baby from inside
13:54My dear, the demand for them has become a royal demand.
13:56Peter Chamberlain attended the births of children
13:58King James I and Charles I
14:00It's best to keep it like this, my dear.
14:01Until the laughter of Malqat, his secret was revealed in the eighteen villages.
14:05The idea is that when he hits
14:07It reached the male doctors only
14:09The men were left with nothing but trouble.
14:10They try to hide a cat if I don't know
14:12When he got to the secret, he wouldn't let anyone in.
14:14The male doctors started cutting back on minutes at work
14:16Here, technology versus embassy
14:18Here we want to see the first conflict between those with competence and those with trust.
14:21So, the equipment they were using wasn't the same as the tools they were using, nor were they used for anything else.
14:24Your face, we want to call it
14:25Ah, they didn't want technology.
14:26But Hect is very important
14:28The mother's psyche was followed by long periods of intense suffering.
14:30He was promising her both morally and emotionally
14:32She shared a difficult experience
14:33The men who gave birth had neither patience nor compassion.
14:36The doctor from those countries used to work as a sweets vendor.
14:38And saying that they have no experience with women who give birth
14:41This makes them use a lot of spoons with modifications
14:43So, for hours, he would release the fetuses while destroying the cervix.
14:45He said, "Let me tell you, they were using watches unnecessarily."
14:48In order to accomplish it
14:49Instead of a longer and safer natural birth
14:51Like any other invention in the world
14:52Immediate and important
14:53But sometimes from Abioz
14:55The problem is that this damages the doctor's reputation.
14:57Decision 18-19 has a frightening reputation
14:59People were sucking on the doctor's hand as if he had come at noon.
15:01This is a quarter of the story I told you at the beginning.
15:03The reason that made King Charles
15:05Let Charlotte give birth naturally
15:07Because at that time I heard that word was scary
15:09Mohammad, I have a question
15:11Of course, my dear friend, you should evaluate me.
15:12This is a link for those who are related by blood
15:14Those who are usually women
15:15This is telling you
15:16I want to know, Muhammad, which doctors are professionals who can obtain the required amount of fat.
15:19Excellent question, my dear
15:20Up until Decision 19, childbirth training was poor.
15:23He was a graduating doctor
15:24He had never witnessed a natural birth in his life.
15:26And this, my dear, is because societies think in a certain way
15:29It's not appropriate for a man to see the female genitalia.
15:31This led the doctor to make disastrous and hasty mistakes.
15:35And let me tell you that there's also a color on hospitals.
15:38The biggest mistakes are from the hospital itself.
15:40The required range remains more stable than the issue of its change.
15:42The ones where people are supposed to be more trustworthy than the depositor
15:44passage
15:45In the 19th century, childbirth was preferred as a tiring process.
15:47The rush of people is not a discussion that stems from the pregnancy itself.
15:50The mother gave birth very peacefully.
15:52Love made her cradle after childbirth
15:54Her name is postpartum fever
15:55I have come to trust the words of the historian Ervil Louden
15:57The mother, may God bless her
15:58She would give birth on Monday, get the fever on Tuesday, and die on Friday.
16:01This is in addition to, of course, hysterical episodes.
16:03labor pains
16:04Infections
16:05The experience was terrible
16:07And this doesn't happen once, twice, or three times.
16:10There are no things that prevent pregnancy
16:11This happens sometimes, maybe up to ten times
16:14Here, my dear, is the stage of the conqueror.
16:16Every doctor has a reason in his mind and he says it
16:19There was no scientific methodology, nor any need for it.
16:21Some people told you, for example
16:22The milk in the mother's breast will spoil
16:24X-Bird
16:24Guys, I've said it a hundred times
16:26Nobody knows what the woman is doing outside the fridge
16:27The other group used to blame the mothers.
16:29If they are on the side of the two, it is a necessity
16:30And of course, my dear, there are swimmers outside.
16:32It made things easier when you weren't in the other person's place.
16:33People are now blaming the beds and the soft sheets.
16:36Bring it in the taste of rebellion
16:37But the meat preferred to be continuous and supplementary
16:40In 1846, the Hungarian doctor Begi
16:42Ignace Smilois in a Vienna hospital
16:44Which was at the time the largest maternity hospital in the world
16:47This hospital was a hybrid
16:48We don't know about this new thing called medicine, is it working?
16:50No, we just want to try it out.
16:52We will create a department for doctors.
16:53We will create a conservation department in the midwives
16:55They're Benzing the Electricity
16:56Similius quickly noticed the story from when they came
16:58They run to midwife clinics
17:00When they find out that midwifery clinics are crowded
17:02And if they turn to doctors' clinics
17:04They were slapping each other
17:04They beg people if they take them to the midwife
17:07They crushed this and praised history, this is truly amazing
17:09It's sad that some women prefer to give birth in the street.
17:12She said she should go to a doctor.
17:14For many women and their access to doctors' clinics
17:17It meant death
17:18Strange, my dear
17:18The media were not crazy women.
17:20The one who naturalized Semelius found
17:22The mediator is right
17:23Rate of puerperal fever in pregnant women in the doctors' ward
17:27It sometimes exceeds 18%
17:28That means approximately one in five or six
17:30One of them gets a fever and dies
17:32On the other side
17:33We see the midwives' wing
17:34His infection rate is above 3%
17:35That's actually too
17:36Those who were born in the street recovered
17:38Meanwhile, those who were born in the doctors' wing
17:40They brought the fever
17:40One cent, my dear
17:41She was right; she was born in a kiosk of virtues.
17:43But don't go to the doctor
17:45Semilius is obsessed with this topic
17:46I'm saying the two clinics, folks.
17:47Both clinics have the same staff and food.
17:50In fact, midwifery clinics are much better
17:52And the chances of infection are higher
17:54My dear man, Fadri is studying midwives.
17:56He sees what they are doing
17:57What are they doing?
17:58And after a year, my dear, a solution was reached.
17:59The only difference between the two clinics
18:01The doctor is in their clinic
18:03They dissect the bodies right inside the clinic itself.
18:04Indeed, their entire time was spent in transit.
18:07Between the maternity clinic and the anatomy room
18:09Surprise, my dear
18:10And whoever will make a fundamental solution
18:12It is that at this time
18:13There was no very, very, very important culture
18:16Her name is washing hands
18:18The advice you took
18:19Check the schoolbook before and after eating.
18:21It was not a widespread culture
18:22I'm helpless, and if we don't have a full house, you'll go and explain.
18:25And then she goes and gives birth with the same hand
18:27The one you use to greet your friends and family
18:30And she holds onto the money
18:31It was normal that every trip you took was with your hand
18:33And it doesn't clean up after that.
18:34Therefore, with extreme ease
18:35The doctors were transporting the clover
18:37From the corpses of mothers
18:39Sammy Lewis felt a terrible guilt complex
18:41He used to say that only God knows.
18:43The number of patients we left because of it
18:45I have examined more corpses than other doctors.
18:49And here Sammy Lewis will implement strict measures.
18:51Procedures that doctors will use if they
18:53After they work on the body
18:55They wash their hands
18:56They wash their hands with a solution of iron
18:58And the result, my dear, was genius.
19:00Deaths decreased from 18% to 2%
19:03It means doctors, by the pen of midwives
19:05And Sami Lewis stood in front of the midwives
19:07Soap mask and he shapes it
19:09He was telling you, my dear, that despite this wonderful discovery
19:12And what's very important is not just in this era
19:14But in the entire history of medicine
19:16But, my dear, as usual
19:17Someone proposes a new idea
19:18It will be met with rejection
19:20What should I believe?
19:21Do you believe we are rotting?
19:22How can you say that we need to wash our hands?
19:24And then, you most dangerous one
19:25What kind of body moved from a body to a living person?
19:28Some countries are dead and some are alive
19:29What is love after?
19:30Be quiet, be quiet, be quiet
19:31It is spoiled breast milk
19:33We are confident in our conclusions.
19:34The one who tells you that their bite is the ceiling of triviality
19:36To much greater degrees than that
19:37After all, my dear, I suggest that this happens
19:40Because women wear tight skirts
19:41The inner pocket is tight
19:43What women used to wear at that time
19:44The doctors used to go back to her
19:46Cause of maternal death
19:47They were saying it causes a buildup of urine
19:49Poisoning in support
19:50So, put on your clothes and let God bless you with childbirth.
19:52Important, my dear, in the year 1849
19:55Spilweez sells a pouting personality among doctors
19:57He renewed his appointment at the hospital
19:59What if that didn't stop him?
20:00He told the obstetricians who rejected his theory
20:02I testify against you before the Lord that you are his murderers.
20:05You, Abu Ahmad, killed him
20:06Because, my dear, after about 16 years
20:08Spilwes died depressed in a sanatorium.
20:10This, my dear, is one of the saddest stories in the history of medicine.
20:13Not just because Spilweez didn't get the recognition he deserved in his life
20:16But because many generations of mothers came after him
20:19Because of the doctors and their rejection of his theory
20:22The theory that we have begun to appreciate
20:23The post-Bastor J. era in history
20:25When we said "Naghma'a"
20:26There is a disease called Gracie that can be transmitted
20:28There's no such thing as selling air.
20:30There's no such thing as a pocket that belongs to him
20:31With the eyes of the man who had mercy on him, he was demanding the right of a splint.
20:33Wash your hands
20:35That's it
20:35When did you find out later?
20:36Spilwes is called the Savior of Mothers
20:39And deconstructing the term "spellwise effect"
20:41In reference to each new scientific idea
20:42Traditional practices stand in its way
20:45My dear, it reminds me of the Al-Daheeh program.
20:47When all traditional practices stood in his way
20:49Whenever new ideas were presented in it
20:51He was severely attacked
20:53Even though he's relying on God and he brings two thousand and leaves
20:56My dear friend, your words came as a surprise to me.
20:57Obstetrics often
20:59His doctors were the biggest obstacle to his development.
21:01And sometimes on their way to lengthen their breath
21:03Unfortunately, mothers are also the ones who pay the price.
21:05And this, my dear, we see in the case of Dr. G. Marion Sims
21:08This wasn't as outcast as Semi Louise
21:10But he was one of the most prominent figures
21:13Contributing to his field
21:15People used to consider
21:15The spiritual essence of gynecology
21:17The president of the American Medical University
21:19And he dealt with the characters of the Empress's stature
21:21Beautiful
21:25We thought of 19 examples
21:26Images were a common problem
21:28A devastating problem for women after childbirth
21:30for him?
21:30That's because, my dear, we have three members next to each other.
21:33It's like they're all puffed up at each other.
21:35bladder, vagina, and rectum
21:37They are sitting next to each other, the pool is bubble
21:38When the child's head is wet, press, press, press, press
21:41Sometimes, this can lead to damage to the blood vessels in the birth canal.
21:45The result is a need from his needs
21:46We photograph vaginal bladders
21:47This connects the vagina and the bladder.
21:49Or we take a rectovaginal picture
21:51This connects the vagina and the rectum.
21:53Go back and see the medical profession; they'll understand what I'm saying about you.
21:54What I want to say, my dear, is in summary
21:56The basin is hidden
21:58If you're thinking about having children
21:59You are lucky to be in this era
22:01The world and time were your monster
22:02And the shirts of the eagles begin to accept over time.
22:04The doctors didn't examine the female organs.
22:07for him?
22:07As I told you, there was a culture that considered blood taboo.
22:10It's not appropriate for a male doctor to look at female genitalia.
22:13Under 6
22:14And here Sims arrives at a brilliant solution
22:16He performs endoscopes
22:18Endoscopes make it easier to see and treat tumors.
22:20From 1849 to 1945
22:23Sims performed a stitching procedure inside the vagina.
22:25He developed excellent surgical sutures
22:27Instead of the silk threads that were used to make the tents
22:29Abu Ahmed, please don't take it
22:31If you are a presenter and use the wording
22:32It indicates that he, despite being cool and sweet
22:35Oh, that's it.
22:35But it's like she says
22:36The mothers are hungry
22:37Tell me then
22:38The Muslim condemns this man
22:39Because I've come to expect this from you in this program.
22:40You always present us with Ramadan characters
22:43There is no one good for the end
22:45Or a bad person to the end
22:46Siwak
22:47K?
22:47Okay, my dear
22:48Honestly, my dear
22:49Sims had a very big problem
22:50The problem is as you can see.
22:51This man has very extensive experience.
22:53Experiences requiring continuous experimentation on real women
22:57So that he can master his techniques
22:58Here, Sims decides that he will conduct his experiments on the enslaved women.
23:02The belief that existed at that time
23:04It is that the women with dark skin
23:06They don't feel the heart like white women do.
23:08So the man decided that he would conduct his experiments on three women.
23:12Betsy, Onarka and Lucy
23:13Onarca, for example, underwent thirty stitching operations.
23:17Keep this in mind, my dear
23:18Thirty operations at this time would be a disaster
23:21We didn't have anesthetic devices like that.
23:24Of course, my dear, upholding the truth is a way of thanking the enslaved.
23:28He told them that Dorko had saved millions of women and solved humanity's problems.
23:31Problems such as prolonged childbirth
23:32Problems like those of the eagles could never be solved without you.
23:35But my dear, as you know
23:36The Sad de had no opinion
23:38They had no control over their bodies.
23:40It makes them either accept or reject this sacrifice.
23:42Simza, this is my dear, he used to make slaves
23:44They are exactly like animals
23:45This is a statue for the women of 2018
23:47Despite his many great scientific contributions
23:49Achal from New York
23:50Let's see what 2021 will be like
23:52Beachaid Monument to the Three Sixes International
23:54And I'll say their names here, my dear.
23:56So we can get to know them
23:57America, Betsy, and Nosy
23:58Those who are scamming them in the name of mothers of women with gynecological diseases in Alabama
24:02The second one, my dear, usually makes doctors successful.
24:04It makes their names live on after them.
24:05But sometimes he directs it towards a very important party in the equation.
24:08He is the patient
24:09The story of Simza reflects a dark history of birth.
24:12And that it's a development I want to take from medicine
24:14Women are the ones who are making them do it
24:15Women were subjected to a humiliating and devastating beating without anesthesia.
24:19Which also reflects the most difficult aspect of childbirth and its complications
24:22It is pain
24:23The pain that was number two after death
24:26Abu Ahmad, I have a question.
24:27You're being generous, my dear.
24:28Currently Abu Ahmed
24:28Childbirth is a painful labor.
24:30He said that women tend to overreact.
24:32And we're being silly, I mean
24:33For example, Aziz, that's a difficult question to answer.
24:34It's difficult for you to understand.
24:35This is simply because, up until now
24:37For us, not you, Mareen
24:38Nor will we go through the labor of childbirth.
24:39The pain of childbirth is one of the most difficult pains that has been described.
24:43The closest image men can get of him
24:45It is the pain of speech stones
24:46Urologist at the University of California
24:48Mike Nguyen
24:49This doctor is the one who came up with this analogy.
24:51And he remained dear to me because of something
24:52This is a comparison of pain levels.
24:53Not in its type or nature
24:54The problem is that the pain is objective.
24:56Personal experience
24:57And yet, my dear, there are things around us
24:59On a cultural level
25:00It reduces the redness experience
25:02Support and participation uniform
25:03And the one who forgives with sweets
25:04After the authorities in Korea
25:05His voice is forbidden, or he gives birth
25:06Print was Ahmed's operator, he helped and muted it
25:08There's a lot of onions.
25:09But you forgive something
25:10We'll tell you about a pivotal moment
25:12Date of birth
25:13At that moment, Massachusetts General Hospital was there.
25:15What year was the curse of 1846?
25:17Dr. William Dorton
25:18He uses a substance called ether in anesthesia.
25:21And this, over time, opened the door to fields like chloroform.
25:23And there remained the possibility that the pain of childbirth
25:25It is lessened and harmed by anesthesia.
25:27Scottish anesthesiologist
25:28One named James Simpson
25:29When chloroform was tested in one of the births
25:32The mother was so happy that the pen was lighter when it was being used.
25:35She named her daughter Anastasia
25:36Which is anesthesia
25:37The culture at that time was among the worst it could be
25:39Some religious figures were interpreting certain religious texts
25:42That a woman is supposed to be chaste during pregnancy
25:44Therefore, anesthesia is prohibited.
25:46And the one who uses anesthesia is not eligible
25:48This culture needs to change.
25:49Queen Victoria was forced to be frugal herself.
25:51Achloroform was used in the birth of her son Leopold.
25:54And then Caterpillar
25:55The drug began to spread and was called the Queen's Drug
25:58And whoever can fall for the Queen's drug
26:00He numbs him
26:00The doctors needed greater knowledge and awareness.
26:03That's why
26:03When inventions like bio-industries appear
26:05In threes, for example
26:06The equation will be completely broken
26:08And the era of many mistakes is over.
26:09The doctors are located there
26:11Due to infection and recklessness
26:12Because, my dear, they're closing us off in 1960.
26:15The era of home birth is coming to an end.
26:18And you don't need me to bring you a study, my dear.
26:19Any six women have a chance of giving birth in a hospital.
26:22She will give birth in the hospital
26:23There is no longer any fear of doctors' control.
26:24The hospitals still have a poor doctor who has been studying for seven years
26:28He's done washing his hands now.
26:29And wear gloves
26:30And its defects are pain reliefs
26:31And time takes its toll
26:32Antibiotics during infection
26:34He can also be born while the match is on
26:36Everything is perfect now
26:37We are in a new era that offers a more convenient experience for carrying children.
26:40These were mostly true in the 1960s.
26:42However, some of them were imaginary at the time.
26:44On November 25, 1960
26:46First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth to her son John
26:49At that time, the American people were surprised
26:51This is the one on Medium Rare
26:53It was released much earlier than scheduled.
26:54This baby was born more than a month before its due date.
26:57Until I found out later that Jakelin had performed a procedure called
27:00Cesarean section
27:03On Saturday, 1963, Jekylln gave birth to her second son, Barda Kayseri.
27:07But he was pregnant
27:08What causes placental separation from the uterine lining?
27:10In her book, The Caesarean Section, the author says
27:12This birth is a pregnancy, as you say, my dear.
27:14Divided opinions
27:15There is a division regarding the idea of ​​cesarean section.
27:17People considered it an important surgery.
27:19Surgery saves the child from a very difficult operation
27:22Other people considered it a uterine atrophy surgery.
27:24But little by little, people are starting to accept the idea of ​​a cesarean birth.
27:28Especially what is called Neurops Transfers killing
27:31This is a wound that occurs under the breastbone during a cesarean section.
27:33You hurt my dear, thank you very much for this procedure
27:35Because the mark that this leaves remains minor.
27:37Not very visible
27:38The professor who vacations in New York marinas
27:40You can wear a regular bikini
27:41Not only that
27:42They could make the price of Caesarean coins
27:44Without causing any damage to the uterus
27:46The author of this book described Jacqueline Kennedy as
27:48Unintentionally, I attempted a rare and frightening medical procedure.
27:51To a common and very ordinary practice
27:54Before the birth of the Kennedy children
27:55Cesarean birth rates were very low.
27:57But after Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth by Caesarean section
28:00These rates reached 455%
28:03One in four American children
28:05They were born by Caesarean section
28:06And so far, this process has been successfully implemented in America.
28:08Do you know how much, my dear? 32%
28:09Jacqueline Tani, unintentionally
28:11Normalization procedure performed for the Asserian procedure
28:13Perhaps the normalization will be overflowing
28:15What Queen Victoria did
28:16For the anesthesia procedure
28:17This is equivalent to Shager Al-Dour's achievement
28:18In the development of the pipe industry
28:20Come on, my dear
28:21Jacqueline was the last episode
28:23In a longer story in the history of Assisi
28:25The story is full of much more important factors.
28:27Who is the US president's wife?
28:29Caesarean time has existed since ancient times.
28:31The word Caesarean itself dates back to the time of Roman law.
28:34The law that existed during the reign of Caesar
28:36When he ordered the operation to be carried out
28:37The mother's abdomen in case of death or dying
28:40The child rescue incident
28:41From God, my dear, Caesarea is mentioned in all sources.
28:43It was an operation that brought her
28:44When you give it to her
28:45A procedure to resort to in times of despair
28:47What is the source of the embryo?
28:49From a dead mother or a dying mother
28:50That's why
28:51First recorded cesarean section
28:52It was usually in rural areas
28:54Areas far from medical facilities
28:55Areas of rivalry with doctors
28:57Mothers follow
28:58The Caesarean began following him regarding medicine
28:59In the 19th century
29:00Sometimes the doctors were being sarcastic
29:01If they pull the fetus out by the timer
29:03And she remembered
29:03Sometimes they had to break his head.
29:06So they could take him away from his mother
29:07They would just drag him away even if he came out dead.
29:09But it remained in certain cases
29:10This method wasn't working.
29:11Especially if the fetus
29:13Branching out in the high basin area
29:14Here is the mother's abdomen cut open.
29:16He is the only hope we have left
29:18In the 19th century, many doctors warned against Caesarean sections.
29:21Except, folks, for reasons
29:22When you get married, go to her
29:23In fact, complications such as infection or bleeding
29:26It's possible to kill thousands
29:28And this, my dear, is in natural childbirth.
29:29What's your problem now in Caesarea?
29:30It was after my studies, my dear, that you said at the time
29:32If there were no mothers, they would survive.
29:34From a cesarean birth
29:35Despite the fact that cesarean section
29:36She benefited from obstetrics
29:37In the techniques of anesthesia and sterilization
29:40antibiotics
29:40However, she was facing her exhibition
29:42What's happening, my dear, is causing a huge transformation.
29:44In the world of cesarean birth
29:46It is the gas hook
29:47And with her, the fetus develops into a complete human being.
29:49Let me explain, my dear
29:50After the sinking of the Titanic in 1912
29:52Ultrasound technology has evolved
29:55for him?
29:55So we can see the icebergs that we can't see.
29:58Don't be walking in the sea
29:59May God protect him in the ocean.
30:00And there's an ice cream freezer waiting for you.
30:02It spreads in a promise, a component of the secret, active
30:04Also, my dear
30:05These sound waves had a military role
30:07for him?
30:08So that we can control the submarines
30:09The people who walked in the depths of these waters
30:10I see her
30:11Until, my dear, a Scottish obstetrician comes
30:13He was fighting
30:14What does she understand?
30:15Hey everyone
30:16There is no significant difference
30:17Between the submarine in the deep sea
30:19And the fetus in the womb
30:20All of them are used in the depths
30:22And she's waiting for the right moment to strike.
30:23Here, my dear
30:24We have a device that can tell us the size of the fetus.
30:35I'll be with him soon on a FaceTime call.
30:36duck pain
30:37It's no longer just a stomach ache
30:38This is the time to purvey
30:39You want to look into the industry?
30:40Tabaya ball ti kada yitmar
30:41Mothers also call it
30:42Before you were born
30:43And that's it, they know his gender.
30:44According to the sources
30:45The fetus has become a patient
30:48With time, my dear
30:49The fetus became the disciple
30:51Thank God, our mother solved our problems.
30:53This will trap the Oper
30:54Bringing in the customer
30:55Clinic guidance
30:56When the measurement of transport was approved in the seventies
30:58Our ability allowed us to identify the smallest problem
31:00By determining the life of the fetus
31:01This made the Caesarean section
31:03Obsha is always present
31:04We can enter through it
31:05We save the fetus early
31:06Also, obstetrics tests
31:07For example, the Friedman curve
31:08The one that measures the rate of dilation and depth of the uterus
31:10Or from Bishop's measurement
31:11The one who evaluates the last of the hammam
31:12All of this is based on test studies.
31:13Not a strong insinuation
31:14But it contributed
31:15It makes certain processes something very extreme.
31:18For example, processes like risk assessment
31:19The one who divorced the artificial one, we can say
31:21Therefore, these people might resort to Caesarean currency.
31:23No, my dear, one of the most important things that a cesarean section provides for the fetus
31:26That's why we didn't know how to get it out.
31:28So we soften it in order to get it out
31:29Time is the only time in which development will continue.
31:30It doesn't just allow us to protect the fetus
31:32No, we can also spare the mother a very large part of the pain.
31:35Do you see, my dear, where we were and where we are now?
31:36We are focused on scientific progress.
31:38At the beginning of the episode, we were sacrificing the fetus, the mother, the doctor, and the hospital security.
31:42According to a 2023 study
31:44One of the most important reasons mothers resort to cesarean section
31:47It is the fear of natural childbirth pain
31:49It is the mothers themselves who request that they have a cesarean birth.
31:54What appears to be the term
31:54The process takes between 30 and 60 minutes.
31:59Then you will find yourself with family and friends around you, and your height will decrease.
32:02Don't treat me for 50 hours, Charlotte.
32:03Now the mother can choose the day she will give birth
32:06It's like she's booking a wedding
32:07You'll feel numb, then you'll find your son in your arms.
32:09Also, the female organ is healthy and was not exposed to the stresses of natural childbirth.
32:12Cesarean sections accounted for approximately 7% of all births in the 1970s.
32:15By 2021, Bita
32:1721%
32:18It means today
32:18One in five resources in the world
32:20Two Caesarean births remained
32:21This percentage is expected in 2030
32:23My dear, you've reached 30%
32:24Mohammad, I don't understand the importance of numbers.
32:27This is a problem, and this is a good thing.
32:28I'll notice that this is a good thing
32:29It means solving children's problems
32:31It solves pain problems
32:31All boys are fast
32:32Don't let them be happy anymore
32:34And you're stuck because it's expensive and you're stingy.
32:35Huh? Honestly, my dear
32:37Let me tell you about the risks
32:38Is this according to the World Health Organization?
32:40Cesarean section is a great solution
32:43During times of fetal distress
32:45This is of course not the meaning of "baby" and "Azur" in Ersheed.
32:46The baby here is in an abnormal position
32:48And of course, it wouldn't be more expensive in the case of children.
32:50That's why the World Health Organization considers
32:52The normal rates for Caesarean currencies are supposed to be obtained
32:5510-15%
32:56But the remaining question is whether this rate will reach 30% today.
32:59What's strange?
33:00Yes, that's right.
33:00This is because it opens the door to terrifying complications in cesarean births.
33:04Complications such as bleeding and uterine shortening
33:06And the possibility that newborns may be exposed to immune-related diseases
33:08or allergic diseases
33:10Or diseases like diabetes
33:11In the end, my dear
33:12A cesarean section is like medicine.
33:13Very important for what you need
33:15But we can't be a permanent member
33:16It's not suitable as a regular substitute.
33:17Because the complications are sometimes much more difficult
33:19From a mere promise of progress
33:20It reduces the signs of natural childbirth
33:23And the truth, my dear
33:23After the reports
33:25She doesn't just blame mothers
33:26You're blaming the doctors?
33:27And me, my dear
33:28Let me take you by the hand
33:29And we go to Egypt
33:30Look, my dear, it's a perfect situation.
33:32What I'm going to talk about
33:32According to one of the carriers
33:34In cesarean sections in Egypt
33:35It increased from 2-50% in 2014
33:37To 70-72% in 2020
33:40Daqal, my dear
33:40It increased by 20% in seven years.
33:42This, my dear, is a disaster
33:43We play in Wrangel
33:45Five times the safe rate
33:46That means all of science is 30%
33:48Egypt is a need and seventy times over.
33:49And this reached Egypt at that time
33:51Ranked fourth globally
33:53This is almost the highest rank in science.
33:54We've been taking it for a while now
33:55According to a study conducted in 2023
33:56The study's goal was to understand
33:58What are the reasons for this increase?
33:59Especially in governorates like Cairo
34:00Or the Western governorates
34:01If only it were ah
34:02The one who was afraid
34:03From the pain of natural childbirth
34:04Especially since they said
34:06Arab films and series
34:07She always suppressed it for natural childbirth
34:09Although her pain is terrible and profound
34:11No birth takes place in a movie.
34:13The mother died within the first five minutes.
34:14But my dear
34:15The effect of the drama
34:16We can say that he precedes the night with the women
34:18The study discovered that in the normal
34:20Akshli
34:20Most women choose
34:22If they are born naturally
34:23for him?
34:24Because normally after natural childbirth
34:26The woman can go back and be fine
34:28Within hours
34:28She lives her life normally
34:30What I'm spitting on means
34:31The six [units of measurement] are for recovery after a cesarean section.
34:33It might take weeks
34:34The study found
34:35The most important and general
34:36The mothers were not receiving detailed information about the procedure.
34:39The difference wasn't explained to them properly.
34:41Between natural birth and cesarean section
34:43Most of them confirmed that the decision usually
34:45It remains in the hands of the doctors.
34:46And many doctors
34:46They were the chosen ones of Caesarea, intentionally
34:48And that, my dear, is simply
34:49Because it takes less time
34:50And you know when you'll do it
34:51You don't need to wait any longer, get a divorce.
34:53We worry
34:54We have appointments
34:55And we can work
34:55He's shaking, this is 8 o'clock
34:56By his choice and against his will
34:58He'll come down
34:58And here, of course, my dear
34:59The intention is not to blindly follow doctors.
35:01And any accusations
35:02May God have mercy on these people.
35:04Doctors play a role in everything in their lives
35:05And they took it with extra, with a fair and organized approach.
35:07Seven years began
35:08He works 15 hours a day
35:09He took 300 pounds
35:10We'll put it away so it doesn't fall off us.
35:11It means, may God help them.
35:12If anyone deserves to win in the whole world
35:15I see the doctors' worries
35:16But we mean, we hope there is
35:18This means greater awareness of this problem.
35:19That's what I said, my dear, again.
35:20WHO is the one saying
35:21From 10% to 15%
35:22In Egypt, 70%
35:24By the grace of the Ministry of Health
35:25She is taking very serious steps
35:35Cesarean section is prohibited.
35:37Except where there is a medical justification
35:39And also directed
35:40The pains of natural childbirth
35:42The possibility of a cesarean birth remains.
35:44And the World Health Organization, my dear
35:46The increase in the Sicilian
35:48Globally, it is a serious crisis.
35:49To the point that there are studies
35:50This increase was described as epidemiological and persistent.
35:53Here we are, in front of the episode
35:54It might seem a little strange
35:55But it resembles many stages of birth history.
35:57Stages in which childbirth itself is affected by medical decisions
36:00And with the help of the mother herself, the control
36:02Oh Abu Ahmed, what's the solution, my dear? I really want to get married.
36:04And we fall behind, my dear little ones
36:05My dear ones, I dream of the day when they are nothing.
36:08Calm down and take a look at it.
36:09And you ask backward questions on my tongue
36:10He felt that he was successful
36:12I asked you to tell me the solution, Abu Ahmad.
36:13Sometimes the mother may decide to have a cesarean section.
36:15She doesn't need it just to avoid the heart
36:17Sometimes, some doctors might make the decision based on the mother's opinion.
36:20For profit-related reasons, as we mentioned.
36:22Saving effort
36:23The solution here must be in the hands of both parties together.
36:25According to the medical officer at the World Health Organization
36:28Every mother needs to talk to her healthcare provider.
36:30And she shares the decision with him
36:32She confirms that she makes the decision after knowing all the information about her condition.
36:35And this time you know the statistics for cesarean births at your hospital
36:39The Wolf, in her book, requested the entire hospital
36:41It publicly announces these statistics.
36:43And its operating parameters allow it to choose one type of delivery over another.
36:47Where did the grounds for this decision come from?
36:48At the end of my dear date of birth, as we saw
36:50A long history, a long and difficult journey
36:51Full of pain and suffering
36:53Inspiring in some aspects
36:54And sad and tragic in other aspects
36:56Aziz's journey began as a journey of death.
36:58And in the end, it became a life journey
36:59A journey with heroic doctors
37:00Their discoveries saved millions of women
37:02And other doctors built their reputations on the backs of these women.
37:05They made progress, but the sacrifice was great.
37:07The journey of many mothers' pain
37:09The mother on this journey was a victim of times of racism.
37:12And times of societal absurdity
37:13And sometimes for profit
37:14And this, my dear, can be done on this trip.
37:15We are telling the historical story from its beginning until now.
37:18We saw how difficult and painful childbirth can be.
37:21But it's also inspiring
37:22That's it, my dear, finally, but not least.
37:24Let's look at the previous case.
37:25See the next case
37:25You are looking for sources
37:26If we're on YouTube, subscribe to the channel.
37:27Dear, I'll tell you about the last point of the episode.
37:29Please, Abu Hamid, enlighten me.
37:30So, my dear, why does a gynecologist get arrested?
37:32No, Abu Hamid
37:33Every helmet, for example, you'll find it difficult
37:34Walking with a false campaign
37:35They went around saying "Divorce" and "You're hitting people in the street."
37:37Why do they say this isn't a joke, but rather a compilation of jokes?

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