With the desire to create new layers of awareness, crucial in this work is the reconciliation of the history of the medicalisation of childbirth with the history of the moralisation and repression of sexuality, long kept apart. From the rise of Christianity and the coalition between Church and medicine; through the age of Puritanism; to western Feminist and Queer revolutions, and technological developments, a history of sexuality and childbirth combined becomes not just an academic exploration but a deeply personal investigation into the systemic patterns that shape both public and private experiences.