Frederick Leboyer — French Author born on November 01, 1918,

Frédérick Leboyer is a French obstetrician and author. He is best known for his 1975 book, Birth Without Violence, which popularized gentle birthing techniques, in particular, the practice of immersing newborn infants in a small tub of warm water — known as a "Leboyer bath" — to help ease the transition from the womb to the outside world. He also advocated low lighting and noise in a warm room to limit the supposed shock of birth, and that a newborn be laid on its mother's stomach and allowed to bond, instead of being taken away for tests... (wikipedia)

These hands which stretch out, implore, beg, then rise to the head in a gesture of calamity.
This howling mouth, this head which rolls back and tries to escape.
Yes, hell exists. It is not a fairy tale. One indeed burns there. This hell is not at the end of life. It is here. At the beginning. Hell is what the infant must experience before he gets to us.
This tragic brow, these closed eyes, eyebrows raised and knotted.