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Stone Age people did not have hospitals as we know them today. Instead, childbirth typically took place at home or in a safe area within their community, often assisted by experienced female relatives or midwives. They relied on natural remedies and traditional practices to support the birthing process, using knowledge passed down through generations. Their understanding of childbirth was deeply intertwined with their cultural beliefs and the natural environment around them.

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