A few years ago, the woman was buried alive because she gave birth to a child, and her arm was broken.
In ancient times, due to the limitations of medical conditions, caesarean section was not feasible, and women who wanted to have children could only choose the way of natural delivery.
Although the pain was unbearable, the women still had no other choice. A healthy body allows a woman to give birth to a child with the help of great force, but if the fetus is too large or the woman's body is too weak, then there is a high risk of dystocia.
In ancient times, once a woman became pregnant, her status would skyrocket, and various supplements would be delivered to her mouth. However, since they spend most of their time in the boudoir, they rarely have the opportunity to exercise.
Therefore, midwives often need to put their hands into the uterine cavity to straighten the fetus when delivering babies.
In ancient times, it was often difficult for women to give birth due to medical limitations. Not only that, but the dangers of life can also cause them to be physically weak.
However, in this case, it is possible for the fetus to grow strong. This shows that dystocia was not uncommon in ancient times. In ancient societies, people lived a short lifespan, so offspring was particularly important.
In order to have a pensioner, the ancients usually married and had children very early.
In ancient times, the average age of marriage for women was 13-14 years old, when their pelvis was not fully developed, which could easily lead to pelvic stenosis. Giving birth for the first time is usually a painful and lengthy process, with severe pain, shame, etc., which can increase their fear and anxiety, and they are prone to abnormalities.
Even if a woman successfully overcomes these difficulties, she may still die from later infections or postpartum haemorrhage.
In ancient societies, the delivery environment made postpartum haemorrhage and infection a major killer of pregnant women and newborns. In an era of scarce medical knowledge and skills, people's understanding of diseases is shallow, and even superstitious explanations** are used, such as blaming the plague on "miasma".
The midwife's professionalism and medical equipment are also very backward, and sometimes they even cut the umbilical cord with a sickle, placing the hope of "Kamisai Precious Son". These are the true portrayals of the conditions of midwifery in ancient times, reflecting the backwardness of the medical level of the society at that time.
In ancient times, giving birth to a child was like breaking through the ghost gate, and there was no disinfection guarantee, and the midwife set a combination of punches, which almost killed the pregnant woman. In the event of a difficult birth, the midwife asks the family to protect the family whether they are older or smaller.
If she is big, she will forcibly pull it, regardless of the safety of the fetus. If the status of the mother is low and the family values the child, the midwife will decisively cut the baby. There is almost no chance of a mother surviving.
The lack of medical knowledge in ancient times led to many tragedies. At that time, the definition of "death" was still in a state of disappearance of breathing and pulse, and the modern medical concept of "shock" was incomprehensible in ancient times.
Therefore, even if a pregnant woman is "shocked" during childbirth, she will be mistaken for death and immediately buried. During an archaeological excavation, archaeologists found an ancient tomb in the Qiqihar area of Heilongjiang Province, in which the remains of a pregnant woman in the Qing Dynasty were buried alive in a state of "shock".
This is a tragedy, but also a warning to history, which makes us cherish modern medical knowledge even more and avoid similar tragedies from happening again.
During the excavation of the tomb, experts were disappointed to find several passages, apparently the tomb had been visited several times by tomb robbers. The precious funerary goods have long since been looted, leaving only a dilapidated coffin.
According to the mural depiction, this tomb was from the Qing Dynasty 200 years ago, and the tomb owner was quite wealthy. After thorough study, the experts decided to open the coffin, a decision that shocked all those present.
I saw a dried female corpse lying there quietly, with her mouth wide open, the black hole in her mouth was bottomless, and her two arms had been broken. The woman's arms are crossed on her stomach, close to **, her legs are bent and left and right apart, and her posture is very **.
The walls of the coffin were covered with scratches, looming, as if to tell something. The ancients attached great importance to etiquette, but what is the reason for this gesture?
When the experts got into trouble, they found a black object between the legs of the female corpse. After laboratory testing, they found that the object turned out to be the placenta. This astonishing discovery gave them a new answer.
It turned out that the woman "faked her death" because of pain during childbirth, and the family thought she had died and buried her immediately. Then, when the woman woke up, she found herself in a dark box, and she was naturally frightened and frightened.
She scratched frantically, trying to get out, but her arm broke. Despite her efforts to call for help, nothing helped her out of the situation.
1.When the woman dies of suffocation due to lack of oxygen, time seems to stand still. However, 200 years later, she was given a new lease on life. Although in today's medically advanced world, pregnant women are still full of difficulties in childbirth, but this just proves the greatness of every mother.
Thank you for reading, and if you like it, click to follow. The little author is updated daily. 2.A tragedy that ended due to lack of oxygen and the woman's life came to an end.
However, she woke up again 200 years later. In today's rapid development of medical technology, the delivery of pregnant women is still full of challenges, which highlights the greatness of every mother.
Thank you for your attention, the little author will update the article every day. 3.When the woman suffocated to death due to lack of oxygen, time seemed to stand still. However, 200 years later, she was given a new lease on life.
Today, with the development of medical technology, pregnant women are still full of difficulties in childbirth, which makes us more respectful and grateful for the greatness of every mother. If you like it, please click to follow, the little author is updated daily.