The English Royal Family and Child Birth: English Queen Victoria’s View of Childbirth, the Only Anaesthetic Available for Women Experiencing Childbirth During the 19th Century, the Reason Saint Mary’s Hospital in London, England Has an Encrypted Telephone Line, and the Reason English Prince George and English Princess Charlotte (Prince George’s Sister) Helped Increase the English Economy in 2015

Queen Victoria absolutely hated childbirth and found it disgusting, referring to the act as the “shadow side of marriage”. The only anesthetic available during Victoria’s reign was chloroform and ether. The royal hospital has an encrypted telephone line installed within it so that during a birth, Queen Elizabeth is the first to know the gender of the new baby, even before the mother of the woman giving birth as the queen is the family matriarch and therefore must know before anyone else. In 2015...


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