There used to be superstitions that a baby born en caul could never drown, or would live a lucky life. Many sailors paid great amounts of money for the dried membranes of babies born en caul to wear as amulets out at sea, hoping that it would protect them from drowning. I thought it would be a clever title for a blog that is about both life in the womb, and life "on call" as a student midwife. To see some beautiful images of a baby born en caul into water, click here. I am sure you will be blown away!
Friday, 16 October 2015
Life "En Caul"
There used to be superstitions that a baby born en caul could never drown, or would live a lucky life. Many sailors paid great amounts of money for the dried membranes of babies born en caul to wear as amulets out at sea, hoping that it would protect them from drowning. I thought it would be a clever title for a blog that is about both life in the womb, and life "on call" as a student midwife. To see some beautiful images of a baby born en caul into water, click here. I am sure you will be blown away!
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