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Domiciliary Confinements, Coatbridge

Volume 478: debated on Tuesday 25 July 1950

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asked the Secretary of State for Scotland the number of domiciliary confinements in Coatbridge for 1949; and how many of these were conducted by midwives acting without a doctor in charge.

The number of domiciliary confinements in Coatbridge in 1949 was 647. A midwife alone was present at 495; but a doctor was in charge, although not attending the confinement, at all but 31 of these.

Could the hon. Lady say in how many of these cases the midwives were equipped with and trained in the use of analgesia?

Were all the 31 women who had midwives aware that they were entitled to a doctor and a specialist if need be?

It would be very difficult indeed for me to answer that question. I should imagine that all women in Scotland know that, particularly since 1948, they have a right to a doctor.