Ina May Gaskin Biography
March 8, 1940
Ina May Gaskin is a pioneering figure in the field of midwifery, recognized for her advocacy of natural childbirth and her extensive work in reducing unnecessary medical interventions. She is celebrated for developing and promoting low-intervention techniques, including the Gaskin maneuver for shoulder dystocia, which was named in her honor. Her research and teaching have challenged standard medical practices, particularly regarding breech births, encouraging a reappraisal of automatic cesarean sections. Gaskin's birth center is renowned for its exceptionally low rates of intervention and mortality, even when managing complex cases.






