DOĞUM SONRASI BAZI KÜLTÜREL UYGULAMALAR VE ARKEOLOJİ
Öz
Doğum sonrasında anne ve bebeğe yönelik bazı kültürel uygulamalar bulunmaktadır. Bu uygulamalar birçok kültürde benzerdir. Arkeolojik çalışmaların gösterdiği gibi geçmişten beri süregelmektedir. Bu nedenle doğum sonrası uygulamalar kültürlerarası yaklaşımla, eş zamanlı ve art zamanlı olarak ele alınmaktadır.
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