Rochell L. Yeiser's transcribed interview of Brenda Knight's account of a childbirth superstition that states a woman who is pregnant should not reach over her head for chance that the baby could get strangled with the umbilical chord in Clay...
Rochell L. Yeiser's transcribed interview of Brena Knight's account of a childbirth superstition that states if a mother has a lot of hiccups while she is pregnant the baby will have hiccups often after birth in Clay County, Indiana.
Ray A. Wolfenbarger transcribed interview of Lu Wolfenbarger's account of a childbirth superstition that states that bad luck will come to the baby if a crib is bought before the baby is born in LaPorte County, Indiana.
Paula Bishop's transcribed interview of Dorothy Bishop's account of a childbirth superstition involving putting a n axe under a pregnant woman's pillow cutting the pain of birth in Hamilton County, Indiana.
Rochell L. Yeiser's transcribed interview of Laura Willams' account of a superstition that states that a pregnant woman should never sleep on her left side or it will suffocate the baby in Clay County, Indiana.
Shawn Stoll's transcribed interview of Mildred Bennington's account of a childbirth superstition that states if a baby is born chewing that the pregnant mother was craving chewing gum in Daviess County, Indiana.
Charity Keen's transcribed interview of Katherine Pirtle's account of a childbirth superstition that says if a pregnant woman drinks one teaspoon of caster oil the baby will come in Vigo County, Indiana.
Camelia Josephene Allen's transcribed interview of Jane Harm's account of a childbirth superstition that if you drink wine three times a day you will have a good baby in Huntington County, Indiana.
Ron Nicholson's transcribed account of a superstition involving childbirth that whoever looks at the ceiling during conception is who the baby would look like in Marion County, Indiana.
Sandra England's transcribed interview of Kathy Pickrell's account of a childbirth superstition involving a cord getting tangled around a babies neck if the mother lifts her arms or scrub floors in Vigo County, Indiana.
Cheryl Monroe's transcribed interview of Ella Stewart's account of a childbirth superstition involving walking around while pregnant so the baby does not grow to the mother in Vigo County, Indiana.
Kelly Bridgewater's transcribed interview of Von Bridgewater's personal account of lifting her arms over her head as a possible cause of why the umbilical cord wrapped around her baby's neck in Vigo County, Indiana.