Was it seen as just as tragic and sad as we are now when a very young child dies? Or did those people, well-acquainted with that Unfortunate Fact Of Life, move on way more quickly? I do have to imagine that at the very least the mothers were affected nearly the same as they would be now, considering the brain chemistry that comes along with giving birth. But then, I'm not a historian, so.
Hi, this topic came up a couple times during our AMA yesterday -- you can read more here.