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The monkey 'midwives': Scientists capture incredible moment primates help their companion give birth

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A second female monkey, the 'midwife,' was there to help during the entire birthing process, coming to the mother’s side at the first signs of discomfort to groom her and lingering in the area when contractions became obviousMidwives can play a critical role in bringing a newborn baby into the world, and according to researchers, that doesn’t just apply to humans.
A second female monkey, the 'midwife,' was there to help during the entire birthing process, coming to the mother’s side at the first signs of discomfort to groom her and lingering in the area when contractions became obvious

After decades of observation, researchers have now witnessed the daytime birth of a wild golden snub-nosed monkey – and the mother had help from a ‘midwife’ the entire time.
The rare sight has given researchers the opportunity to study the social factors involved in the births of these Chinese primates, and suggests monkey midwives may not be all that uncommon in the wild.

Midwives can play a critical role in bringing a newborn baby into the world, and according to researchers, that doesn’t just apply to humans. After decades of observation, researchers have now witnessed the daytime birth of a wild golden snub-nosed monkey – and the mother had help from a ‘midwife’ the entire time
After the short birth had finished, the midwife stuck around to care for the mother. The mother then cut the umbilical cord and ate the placenta. Once the baby had been fed and cleaned, the midwife was given a chance to hold and lick the baby too. Pictured above, the mother holds her child six days after birth             

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