A right that France belatedly and unwillingly granted them… Men midwives? It is impossible, said the law until May 19, 1982. Candidates from state diploma-granting schools were admitted only. “females and persons of French nationality”. But Europe was there in 1976. with its February 9 directive requiring equality between men and women in access to work and training. Abolish the expulsion of men from the profession “We are forced by law”In April 1982, Noël Berrier, a physician and senator from Nièvres, reported on the bill.
“But it is not without some reluctance, at least intellectually, that your rapporteur renounces this ultimate consequence of equality between the sexes.”, he adds. Because if the doctor “He has a technical alibi for him”the art of midwifery “We assume that very close bonds, filled with trust and mutual understanding, have been formed between them and their patients, face…
Source: Le Figaro

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