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  2. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy a majority of women will receive some form of prenatal care. The World Bank Data’s most recent statistic for the Mexican prenatal care stated that 98.5% of women were seeking some prenatal care, while 94.3% of the women receiving prenatal care had at least four visits to the doctor's office (2020). [7]

  3. Xōchiquetzal - Wikipedia

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    Xochiquetzal, from the Codex Rios, 16th century.. In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal (Classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːt͡ʃiˈket͡saɬ]), also called Ichpochtli Classical Nahuatl: Ichpōchtli [itʃˈpoːtʃtɬi], meaning "maiden"), [7] was a goddess associated with fertility, beauty, and love, serving as a protector of young mothers and a patroness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the ...

  4. Folktales of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico it is believed that exposure of a pregnant woman to an eclipse will cause her infant to have a cleft lip or palate. The belief originated with the Aztecs, who thought that an eclipse occurred because a bite had been taken out of the moon. If the pregnant woman viewed the eclipse, her infant would have a bite taken out of its mouth.

  5. Like Water for Chocolate (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Later, Rosaura becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son, Roberto, which Tita delivers on her own. Rosaura is unable to nurse Roberto while recovering from pregnancy complications , so Tita brings a hungry Roberto to her breast to stop him from crying since he won't drink tea or cow's milk. Tita begins producing breast milk and is able to nurse ...

  6. Pájaro Verde (Mexican folktale) - Wikipedia

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    Pájaro Verde (English language: Green Bird) is a Mexican folktale collected by Howard True Wheeler from Ayutla, Jalisco.It is related to the cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom and distantly related to the Graeco-Roman myth of Cupid and Psyche, in that the heroine is forced to perform difficult tasks for a witch.

  7. Henry Ford Hospital (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford Hospital is a 1932 oil-on-metal painting by the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo about her experience of delivering a dead male fetus on 4 July at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, United States, when she was approximately 3 1 ⁄ 2 months pregnant.

  8. I was 17 when I gave birth to my son. Now that he's off to ...

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    Winnie Thompson got pregnant at 16 and gave birth to her son at 17. She grew up with and did everything with her son — even being in business together.

  9. Daughter from Another Mother - Wikipedia

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    Daughter From Another Mother (Spanish: Madre sólo hay dos) is a 2021 Mexican television series starring Ludwika Paleta and Paulina Goto. [1] [2] [3] The series premiered on Netflix on January 20, 2021. The series tells of two very different mothers, whose babies are switched at birth, being forced to come together and raise their daughters in ...

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