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Jahanshahiafshar A, kavyani pooya H. Gestation in literature and folk culture. CFL 2019; 7 (25) :1-25
URL: http://cfl.modares.ac.ir/article-11-23662-en.html
1- Faculty member – Department of Persian language and literature – Shahid Bahonar University – Kerman – Iran , a.j.afshar@uk.ac.ir
2- Faculty member – Department of history – Shahid Bahonar University – Kerman – Iran.
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To move from one stage to another in all societies, there would have always been many social norms. One of the most important norms along the history has been reproduction, which, depending on the region, has certain beliefs and different strategies of achievement. Thus, the present study seeks to address the issue of fertility and its attitudes, methods effective in Iranian culture for the diagnosis of pregnancy and sex determination of children, as well as for the prevention of pregnancy and abortion. On this basis, the present study was conducted with a descriptive-analytical approach with the analysis of literary, religious and historical texts reflected in Iranian popular culture. Fertility and the entry of the new member of the Iranian family were considered as a kind of honor. Therefore, there are scientific and sometimes unscientific methods of identifying the fertility or sterility of women that have been effective for women's fertility and for the prevention of abortion and infertility. Given the importance of gender and neonatal physiology, in order to determine sex and even the health and beauty of children, the predicted urine test and the apparent signs of the body have been predicted and attempted to provide changes in this regard by feeding medicinal plants as well as fruits and vegetables.
 
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Article Type: پژوهشی اصیل | Subject: Folklore
Received: 2018/07/30 | Accepted: 2019/02/3 | Published: 2019/04/27

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