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The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world

By Walburga Von Raffler-Engel

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Publish Date

1994

Publisher

Hogrefe & Huber

Language

eng

Pages

190

Description:

In this remarkable book, Dr von Raffler-Engel combines a deep understanding of the development of communication in the very young, with a wide knowledge of the traditions and beliefs in a great diversity of cultures. This combination of expertise has enabled her to write a unique and unforgettable book about the active life and capabilities of the child before it is born, as well as the implications of our now broader understanding of these realities. Her belief that the fetus is a human being, albeit a not fully developed one, is explained on the basis of scientifically conducted research, which she explains here in an easy-going style that will be equally understandable to both professionals and lay people. Her survey of the attitudes and beliefs about the unborn child around the world provides both parents-to-be and professionals with an astonishing - and sometimes entertaining - look at the ideas and practices of other cultures. It also enables her to present specific and convincing advice, based on beliefs and experience from all over the world, about the optimal prenatal care that will help ensure a baby's physical and mental health.