The reason Stephen has little knowledge of childbirth is because he is gay and has no experience in the field. Sandi is also gay which is why she said that she didn't know why Stephen and herself were in the conversation 😂😂
Sandi used to have a thick New York accent. She was sent to a girls boarding school in England when she was 14 but none of the other girls would talk to her because of her accent, so after 6 weeks of this she decided to change her accent and talk the way she does now. That’s why she talks like she is from a 1950s black and white film. She says when she gets tired she slips back in her New York accent.
I mean, they sort of glossed over it a bit in favour of talking about how it's use predated anaesthetic and stuff, but what you have to remember is that in the 18th century, if the baby's head was too wide for the female's pelvis, it very regularly led to the death of the woman. In fact child birth was one of the leading causes of death amongst women of child-bearing age - I think in 17th century London something like 1 in 40 births lead to the death of the woman, and there were a LOT of pregnancies back then too pre-contraception. Jodi says "how do you heal?" ... That is kind of why these things were somewhat useful - it might've been incredibly painful but cutting away a bit of the bone actually helped promote healing (although it was still very dangerous), as opposed to trying to force the baby through which lead to internal haemorrhaging and infections and stuff which they could not heal. Also, the attitudes to childbirth amongst women themselves was quite different in those days. They didn't really have the option for 'abortions' and, as I said, no viable contraception, so childbirth was much more spiritual than today. If you read diaries of the time, women often expressed a willingness to put themselves through extreme pain in order to create a life and the baby coming out healthy was everything to them. If the woman did pass away, a very real possibility, they genuinely believed that doing so whilst preserving the life of their baby would ensure their place in heaven and they were often celebrated, sometimes to the detriment of the child itself who might end up demonised for "taking the life" of their holy mother. Basically, women viewed childbirth as a form of self-sacrifice in those days, whether that be through extreme pain or actually passing away. How times change, thankfully for the better.
One reason you might think Sandi sounds like a Hogwarts teacher is that she was brought up in New York and only changed her accent when she went to a girls' school in England. So I imagine she only really got taught the formal register.
Sandi actually said that she was being teased for her American accent so she changed it by copying Celia Johnson from Brief Encounter. This is why she sounds so posh.
Remember Johnny Vegas making a joke about cornflakes on Qi, he was astounded too as his dirty joke was true? Never forget this about cornflakes and have a smirk when I see it sold in store! 🇬🇧👵😂
Sandi Toksvig took over Stephen Fry as the host of Q.I. and she is perfect for the role as she's very intelligent. Funny side note. if you google images of her, you'll see she's the spit of Tom Cruise....
Hi Ron & Hermione There is another QI, which talks about early days of operations where people Paid to see who could be the fastest at amputation , it's 7.30 am here in UK Not good time to hear about mini Chainsaws
Rubik's Cube "Although it is widely reported that the Cube was built as a teaching tool to help his students understand 3D objects, his actual purpose was solving the structural problem of moving the parts independently without the entire mechanism falling apart. He did not realise that he had created a puzzle until the first time he scrambled his new Cube and then tried to restore it."
may be cutting through the abdomen and uterus was looked upon as more risky then internally taking some bone off. Pretty much kill or cure choice either way.
given that the death rate for mother and child was insanely high, a bit of extra risk was probably not seen as that bad. Espedially if doctors genuinely thought they help (which they didn't).
Sandi's father has an English mother but her father was the face of Danish national television news for decades - she has been absolutely everywhere including the loft off of the first moon landings from the CapCom (tge control room) during lift off, as a child.
Did you not realise that both Sandy Toksvig and Stephen Fry are gay? The last lady garden Stephen saw was when he was on the way out of one when he was born.
The reason Stephen has little knowledge of childbirth is because he is gay and has no experience in the field. Sandi is also gay which is why she said that she didn't know why Stephen and herself were in the conversation 😂😂
"No experience in the field" very bizarre way of putting it lol
7:28 "i don't know why you and i are having this conversation" !! I believe both Sandi & Stephen are homosexual
They are, gloriously so. ❤
Quite right, and both done their fair share advocating for those rights too
Nothing gets past you does it!
That’s why Sandi became Stephens successor
Sandi used to have a thick New York accent. She was sent to a girls boarding school in England when she was 14 but none of the other girls would talk to her because of her accent, so after 6 weeks of this she decided to change her accent and talk the way she does now. That’s why she talks like she is from a 1950s black and white film. She says when she gets tired she slips back in her New York accent.
I mean, they sort of glossed over it a bit in favour of talking about how it's use predated anaesthetic and stuff, but what you have to remember is that in the 18th century, if the baby's head was too wide for the female's pelvis, it very regularly led to the death of the woman. In fact child birth was one of the leading causes of death amongst women of child-bearing age - I think in 17th century London something like 1 in 40 births lead to the death of the woman, and there were a LOT of pregnancies back then too pre-contraception. Jodi says "how do you heal?" ... That is kind of why these things were somewhat useful - it might've been incredibly painful but cutting away a bit of the bone actually helped promote healing (although it was still very dangerous), as opposed to trying to force the baby through which lead to internal haemorrhaging and infections and stuff which they could not heal. Also, the attitudes to childbirth amongst women themselves was quite different in those days. They didn't really have the option for 'abortions' and, as I said, no viable contraception, so childbirth was much more spiritual than today. If you read diaries of the time, women often expressed a willingness to put themselves through extreme pain in order to create a life and the baby coming out healthy was everything to them. If the woman did pass away, a very real possibility, they genuinely believed that doing so whilst preserving the life of their baby would ensure their place in heaven and they were often celebrated, sometimes to the detriment of the child itself who might end up demonised for "taking the life" of their holy mother. Basically, women viewed childbirth as a form of self-sacrifice in those days, whether that be through extreme pain or actually passing away. How times change, thankfully for the better.
I worked in the UK in orthopaedics from 1974-1997 and the so-called "chainsaw" (also known as a Gigli saw) was still in use.
One reason you might think Sandi sounds like a Hogwarts teacher is that she was brought up in New York and only changed her accent when she went to a girls' school in England. So I imagine she only really got taught the formal register.
Sandi actually said that she was being teased for her American accent so she changed it by copying Celia Johnson from Brief Encounter. This is why she sounds so posh.
Even I, as a man, winced at the thought of that! 😱😱😖
Can you imagine the pain . OMG doesn't bare thinking about. Not only while they chop away but in the following weeks
Love QI ... everything you thought you knew about anything mr fry will tell you otherwise . Great show 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Remember Johnny Vegas making a joke about cornflakes on Qi, he was astounded too as his dirty joke was true? Never forget this about cornflakes and have a smirk when I see it sold in store! 🇬🇧👵😂
Sandi Toksvig took over Stephen Fry as the host of Q.I. and she is perfect for the role as she's very intelligent.
Funny side note. if you google images of her, you'll see she's the spit of Tom Cruise....
Jodi's face in this.
Hi Ron & Hermione There is another QI, which talks about early days of operations where people
Paid to see who could be the fastest at amputation , it's 7.30 am here in UK
Not good time to hear about mini Chainsaws
One for you to look out for in QI, UK vs. USA. Just watched it but didn't know the US celebrities.
How many nightmares has jodi had since watching it lol.
QI Break Phill's Brain and They say of the acropolis were the Patheon is
I think now but a chainsaw without a chain is called a saw!
Sandi has taken over from Stephen Fry starting from letter N series
The thing is sandy isn't British,she's danish.
She is indeed Danish, and she is British via Citizenship. What she isn't is English, Scottish or Welsh.
I'm still wincing thinking about that.
Rubik's Cube "Although it is widely reported that the Cube was built as a teaching tool to help his students understand 3D objects, his actual purpose was solving the structural problem of moving the parts independently without the entire mechanism falling apart. He did not realise that he had created a puzzle until the first time he scrambled his new Cube and then tried to restore it."
Sandi has always been the same age. True fact.
I'm doubled up on the couch with my legs crossed... and I'm a guy! 🥴😅
My niece had to have all 3 off her kids via CS because her pelvis was too small.
Always was a skinny bugger.
For cutting the pelvic bone, A scalpel is for cutting flesh
This reminded me of "The story of a doctor killed for saying "wash your hands"", a youtube video by Doctor Mike. I highly recommend it.
may be cutting through the abdomen and uterus was looked upon as more risky then internally taking some bone off. Pretty much kill or cure choice either way.
Fun fact the hogwarts teacher as you described is Danish
Medical chainsaws are still in use today.
My dentist used one on my back molar only the other week!
JK of course! :P
given that the death rate for mother and child was insanely high, a bit of extra risk was probably not seen as that bad. Espedially if doctors genuinely thought they help (which they didn't).
of course it helped. They wouldn't hbve done it if all babies died
You missed the irony of the two openly gay people trying to explain childbirth jokingly to each other...
Sandi has a son so she knows all about it
I don't understand how they were gaining access to then use this "instrument" on the pelvic bone.
Sandi's father has an English mother but her father was the face of Danish national television news for decades - she has been absolutely everywhere including the loft off of the first moon landings from the CapCom (tge control room) during lift off, as a child.
that is shocking. if you were about in the 18th century, wow you had to go through some crazy S
I wonder if there was a plummet in the population growth in the 1700's.
why do you call yourself "boring reviews"? you are not boring
they are
Well tbf if we're being pedantic they aren't reviewing things either
Did you not realise that both Sandy Toksvig and Stephen Fry are gay? The last lady garden Stephen saw was when he was on the way out of one when he was born.
The 2 gay ones talking a bout conception lol
Sandi has a son
Sorry, but Stephen Fry doesn't know everything. The female anatomy is entirely alien territory for him! (As is the male anatomy for Sandi!)
Stephen will not know.He is gay.Sandy is lesbian.Not a problem.They are both funny.
Sandi is a mum
Jodie’s face😖