Traditional/ Child rearing practices during birth.

      

Traditional/ Child rearing practices during birth.

  

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John
- Delivery was done at home

- Traditional birth attendants/ midwives assisted in delivering the child

- Delivery done under unhygienic conditions/ low standards of hygiene during delivery/ no sterilization.

- Limited knowledge/ skills/ equipment to handle birth complications

-Placenta/ after birth was specifically buried for continuation of woman's fertility

- Twins/ children with disabilities were considered a sign of bad omen.
johnmulu answered the question on September 23, 2017 at 08:05


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