ikätilaan
Ikätilaan is a historical Finnish term referring to a midwife or birth attendant, presented here in its illative form ikätilään meaning “to the midwife.” The base noun ikätilä is an archaic designation for a person who assisted with childbirth, a role known in Finland prior to modern formalization of midwifery. In contemporary Finnish, the everyday word for this profession is kätilö, and ikätilä is largely encountered only in historical texts, literature, or discussions of traditional rural childbirth practices.
Ikätilä historically described individuals who provided childbirth assistance, often within local communities and without standardized professional
The etymology of ikätilä is not universally agreed upon. It is considered distinct from the modern kätilö
Kätilö (midwife), Synnytys (birth), Obstetrics, History of childbirth in Finland.