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  2. Postpartum confinement - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum confinement is well-documented in China, where the tradition is known as "Sitting the month": 坐月子 "Zuò yuè zi" in Mandarin or 坐月 "Co5 Jyut2" in Cantonese. [11] The earliest record of the Chinese custom of postpartum confinement dates back over 2,000 years ago in the Book of Rites, where it was known as yuè nèi (月内 ...

  3. Woman sentenced for helping pregnant Chinese women get ... - AOL

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    A California woman was sentenced to 41 months in prison for helping Chinese women travel to the U.S. to deliver babies who automatically became American citizens.

  4. Postpartum care - Wikipedia

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    Within the Chinese tradition, specialist businesses such as Red Wall Confinement Centre charge up to $27,000 for one month. [9] In Taiwan, postpartum nursing centres are popular, for those who can afford them. [10] Birth tourism centres operating under the radar in the United States for Chinese women offer "sitting the month". [11]

  5. Disturbing Video Of Woman Wrapped In Plastic Bag Post ... - AOL

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    According to the Chinese publication, new mothers in China are advised to adhere to a strict postpartum confinement and care strategy known as “zuo yue zi” in Chinese, or “sitting the month ...

  6. Ginseng chicken soup - Wikipedia

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    The double-boiled chicken cooked with dong quai (当归; i.e. female ginseng) or panax ginseng is a common type of bo (補) eaten by Chinese women on their first trimester of pregnancy. [3] It is also a common bo eaten by Chinese women during the postpartum confinement , along with many other kind of postpartum confinement dishes (e.g. boiled ...

  7. How Chinese American women are at the intersection of the ...

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    There’s a lot traditionally passed down through Asian families: values, traditions, language. Pressure to be thin seems to also be on that list for Asian American women.

  8. Childbirth in China - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression occurs in an estimated 30% of Chinese women 1–3 years postpartum. [25] A 2008 study found that postpartum depression (PPD) is twice as common in women who practiced zuoyuezi despite considering the practice unhelpful and in women who are cared for by their mother-in-law. [26]

  9. Postpartum period - Wikipedia

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    As women tend to the child, expensively dressed female guests are already arriving. Postpartum confinement refers to a system for recovery following childbirth. It begins immediately after the birth, and lasts for a culturally variable length: typically for one month or 30 days, [40] up to 40 days, two months or 100 days. [41]

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