süsinikutera
Süsinikutera refers to a traditional childbirth practice found amongst certain indigenous communities in Eastern Siberia. This custom involves the delivery of a newborn baby through an opening created by the midwife in a hole or opening in the ice of a frozen river or lake.
According to local accounts, the midwife chooses a suitable location, selecting a spot where the ice is
Proponents of this practice argue that the cold temperatures prevent infection from the birth process and
In recent years, the practice of süsinikutera has diminished due to variations in the climate and cultural