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Korea

Importance of "Tae-Kyo" during pregnancy for positive outcomes

Rest and care of the mother during the postpartum period

Introduction of Western medicine in Korean childbirth

KOREA

Childbirth practices and prenatal care has been heavily influenced by the technocratic model of birth; nearly 99% of Korean women give birth in the hospital.1  Still, there are traditional customs that are observed during pregnancy and the postpartum that affect the wellbeing of both fetus and mother.

This project is intended to provide insight into the similarities and differences in global customs as they relate to the health of pregnant people and infants. Further, it is intended to bring awareness to the changes in traditional medicine and habits in pregnancy and the postpartum following the widespread introduction of Western practices in medicinal, cultural, and political fields across the globe.

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