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  2. Childbirth in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Most women agree that excess fat and sugar are harmful during pregnancy, and Fante and Akwapim women have beliefs about specific foods to avoid which include sugarcane, coconut, oranges, pineapple, chilli pepper, ground nut soup, eggs, high fat and high sugar foods, cooking oils, salt, and clay. [5]

  3. Pineapple - Wikipedia

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    The pineapple [2] [3] (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. [4] The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries.

  4. Pumsavana - Wikipedia

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    Pumsavana is a rite of passage observed when the pregnancy begins to show, typically in or after the third month of pregnancy and usually before the fetus starts moving in the womb. The ceremony celebrates the rite of passage of the developing fetus, marking the stage where the baby begins to kick as a milestone in a baby's development.

  5. What are the early signs of pregnancy? The symptoms to first ...

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    The post What are the early signs of pregnancy? The symptoms to first look out for when you’re expecting appeared first on In The Know. What are the early signs of pregnancy?

  6. Everything you need to know about when and how implantation ...

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    Mood swings are a common symptom during early pregnancy. Blame it on those hormones. While implantation can be a bit of a mystery, a positive pregnancy test is the only way to be sure that you're ...

  7. Pineapple and Unexpected Ways to Use It - AOL

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    The pineapple is a familiar symbol of hospitality; a popular myth links the origin of this connection with Colonial America, when sailors would return from voyages to the Caribbean Islands with ...

  8. Food craving - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy, Hmong women would follow their food cravings to guarantee that their child would not be born with a deformity. [ 38 ] In Malta , a pregnant woman is encouraged to satisfy her cravings for specific foods, out of fear that her unborn child will bear a representational birthmark (Maltese: xewqa , literally "desire" or "craving").

  9. History Suggests Rethinking Early Pregnancy Loss - AOL

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    Changes to how Americans are encouraged to think about pregnancy may be contributing to anxiety, pain, and stress.