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الصفحة 108
Once having completed the first bath and mouth washes to welcome the baby into this life , a mother continues to bathe her child twice a day , every day , for at least the next year . The younger the infant , the more vulnerable the ...
Once having completed the first bath and mouth washes to welcome the baby into this life , a mother continues to bathe her child twice a day , every day , for at least the next year . The younger the infant , the more vulnerable the ...
الصفحة 161
A mother's care and a husband's rights I had visited Agnes several years before she died and she herself told me that she felt neglected by her husband and children . She had been staying with her mother , at the home of her dead father ...
A mother's care and a husband's rights I had visited Agnes several years before she died and she herself told me that she felt neglected by her husband and children . She had been staying with her mother , at the home of her dead father ...
الصفحة 167
An evaluation of TASO gives some more specific information : Of the 232 family caregivers interviewed , the majority were females ( 86.2 % ) , most of whom were either mothers of clients ( 26.3 % ) , sisters ( 18.5 % ) or daughters ...
An evaluation of TASO gives some more specific information : Of the 232 family caregivers interviewed , the majority were females ( 86.2 % ) , most of whom were either mothers of clients ( 26.3 % ) , sisters ( 18.5 % ) or daughters ...
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