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  2. Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge: Cross-Cultural ...

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    Carolyn F. Sargent and Grace Bascope's essay ("Ways of Knowing about Birth in Three Cultures") compares the ways that women view birth practitioners and decisions made during birth in Texas, Jamaica and the Yucatan. [1] [6] The author shows the ways that authoritative knowledge is used in certain social / cultural groups in relation to others.

  3. Childbirth positions - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge about birthing positions can help mothers choose the option they are most comfortable with. Having the agency and self-control to change positions in labor positively influences the mother's comfort and birthing experience, which increases the birthing outcome and her satisfaction with labor.

  4. Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Poland (Polish: Kultura Polski) is the product of its geography and distinct historical evolution, which is closely connected to an intricate thousand-year history. [1] Poland has a Roman Catholic majority, and religion plays an important role in the lives of many Polish people. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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  6. Culture in the Polish People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    Postwar Poland, like the rest of socialist Eastern Europe, saw growing opportunities for higher education and employment and increased rights for women. In many respects, Poland offered women more opportunities in professional occupations than did many countries in Western Europe.

  7. Birth in Four Cultures - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Along with a concern for medical safety, Jordan also focuses on "maternal attitudes and participation in birth, the birth setting, and the mother's selection of birth attendants." [ 6 ] Jordan uses her observations in the field, alongside academic anthropological sources to analyze birth as it occurs in four different societies.

  8. Childbirth Masses - Wikipedia

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    The Childbirth Masses are an ancient and documented custom, at least since the beginning of the 18th century. [5] On 17 December the Church celebrates the Feast of the Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, so called because the antiphons that are prayed in the so-called "Vespers", from that day to the 24th. The Church has fixed the ...

  9. Western European marriage pattern - Wikipedia

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    An other contributing reason was that late marriage age was a recognised method of birth control. The later a woman married the less children she would birth and the less children a couple had to raise. It was also generally recognised that giving birth at a very young age was detrimental for the woman's health and therefore socially ...