Summary: The National Committee on Maternal Health, Inc. has been actively involved in laboratory researches and clinical studies for eight years, conducting investigations through personal inspections, correspondence, and literature review. They have issued numerous reports and volumes focusing on various aspects of maternal health, such as sex experience, marriage, sexual difficulties, and emotional well-being. The Committee's records reflect a meticulous approach to patient care, with detailed documentation of pre-natal care, childbirth, operations, and post-care. The patients' histories include information on racial origin, marital status, and occupations, offering valuable insights into the correlation between physical health, emotional well-being, and societal factors. The narrative style of the records is likened to a ballad, with a focus on evoking emotions rather than presenting strict scientific data, reflecting the complexity and richness of human experiences within the context of maternal health.