What is the future of the human capacity to give birth? What is the
future of underused physiological functions? Should we expect an
evolution of Homo sapiens in relation to the way babies are born? Can
fast-developing scientific disciplines induce a new awareness?
In this wide-ranging, interdisciplinary look at the future of birth,
renowned obstetrician Michel Odent takes the question 'Do we need
midwives?' as a starting point. If a paradigm shift occurs, what kind of
midwives shall we need? For how long can we go on neutralizing the laws
of natural selection? Are human beings able to raise vital questions
before it is too late? Unprecedented situations should first and
foremost inspire appropriate questions.