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Originally posted by mmm3587
You're a jackass. It's a legitimate question; you made your mentor joke already. You can just cut the baby the fuck out and tie the cord and it's all done? If the answer's yes, fine. But CNN and some other web sources suggest it was not regularly done, even when the mother was dead or dying, until the 1300-1500s. Was there just no understanding of the human anatomy? Not enough sharp knives? Aversion to the idea of cutting someone opn? Did the Kansas woman just get lucky and it's not really that easy and the baby usually dies without the proper technique? What?
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It's easy if you possess the commonsense, experience-based intelligence prevalent in rural Kansas.
Now please forgive me, I'm off to practice with my new band, Atticus Grinch and the Melvern Fetus Farmers.