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Midwifery Training (Analgesics)

Volume 411: debated on Thursday 7 June 1945

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asked the Minister of Health what proportion of local authorities are training their midwives to administer gas-and-air analgesia; and how this compares with the number before the war.

Out of 188 local supervising authorities in England and Wales, 101 had made arrangements before 31st December; 1943, for the instruction of their midwives in the administration of analgesics in childbirth. The corresponding figure in the 1938 returns was 30, but there is reason to think that this was an under-statement.

While the Minister's reply is very encouraging, will be consider taking steps to make this obligatory, instead of permissive?

I am quite prepared to look into that. I am sure the hon. Lady will realise that with the present very great shortage of midwives, it is very difficult to spare them for additional training.

Might I ask the Minister if the Prime Minister was giving a demonstration to the midwives the other night on the radio?