论文部分内容阅读
26岁的维多利亚·利崴拉坐在屋里一边抚摩着肚子,一边抱怨着她第六个孩子的降临。一般情况下,利崴拉会以几百年来尼加拉瓜孕妇们所一直采用的方法生孩子——由她的女友和亲戚们把她倒竖过来,听从接生婆的指挥。但是,还没生产却出现了问题,她说:“我的预产期是一个月前,但是到日子时,孩子没有出来。又过了两个星期,我感觉不到胎动了。我们村的接生婆治不了了,我只好来这里看病。”
26-year-old Victoria Lidula sat in the house while rubbing her belly and complained about the arrival of her sixth child. In general, Rebila will give birth to children in the way Nicaragua’s pregnant women have been using for centuries - her girlfriends and relatives have turned her upside down and obeyed the command of the midwife. However, there was a problem with no production. She said, “My due date was a month ago, but when it came to days, the child did not come out. After another two weeks, I did not feel fetal movement. The midwife of our village Can not cure, I had to come here to see a doctor."