Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... birth went to give birth in the company of a large number of attentive women.66 It is in this way that the women of the ballads give birth surrounded by attentive ( and assisting ? ) women in the stenstuga : " Alle thy fruer och skønne ...
... birth went to give birth in the company of a large number of attentive women.66 It is in this way that the women of the ballads give birth surrounded by attentive ( and assisting ? ) women in the stenstuga : " Alle thy fruer och skønne ...
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... give birth kneeling on the floor seems to have been prevalent , but regional variations may have been great . Deliveries where the woman lies on her back in bed were introduced by male obstetricians and were spread by midwife training ...
... give birth kneeling on the floor seems to have been prevalent , but regional variations may have been great . Deliveries where the woman lies on her back in bed were introduced by male obstetricians and were spread by midwife training ...
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... give her any assistance with the birth : he is ( too ? ) quick to ride away to fulfil her desire for water . Possibly , as has been said , he does not understand that she is so near to giving birth . In " Palle Tygesøn ved Kvindegille ...
... give her any assistance with the birth : he is ( too ? ) quick to ride away to fulfil her desire for water . Possibly , as has been said , he does not understand that she is so near to giving birth . In " Palle Tygesøn ved Kvindegille ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
The Pregnant Frog and the Farmers Wife Child | 73 |
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