Yes, Mary had a midwife present during her childbirth.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Mary did not have a midwife present during the birth of Jesus.
Some say Joseph could have helped Mary deliver her child. He was the person she had been traveling with, and so it makes sense that he would have tried to help.
Mary Welch died on May 31, 1958, in New York City, New York, USA of complications during childbirth.
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No, Elizabeth was not present during the Annunciation. The Annunciation refers to the moment when the Angel Gabriel visited Mary to announce that she would conceive Jesus. Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist at that time, learned about Mary's pregnancy later when Mary visited her.
The correct statement re completed childbirth education would be: This letter (or document) certifies that John and Mary Smith as of March 2, 2010 have completed their prepared childbirth education classes.
Yes, Mary was present in the Upper Room on Pentecost.
Mary Shelley's death was due to an infection in childbirth.
Apostle John, Mary Magdelene and Mary of Cleophas were with Mary during the crucifixion.
Obviously Saint Mary, the Blessed Mother. Mother knows best!
The sentence needs a subject to be correct."I want to present this award to Mary."
The bible does not mention who was present at the time of the actual birth. Since childbirth in the first century was dangerous for mother and child it is likely that Joseph found a midwife or a woman with birthing experience. The idea that the kings from the east visited the baby Jesus on the day of his birth is most likely fiction. The bible also says that nearby shepherds were informed of the birth by an angel. This announcement was on the night of the birth. It is unclear though if they found the baby right away.