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الصفحة 156
If the parents of the newborn child are not church members , the husband takes the wife and child to church without informing the preacher , but in this case there is no mention of the woman or a congregational blessing .
If the parents of the newborn child are not church members , the husband takes the wife and child to church without informing the preacher , but in this case there is no mention of the woman or a congregational blessing .
الصفحة 157
Husbands refrain from intercourse with a nursing mother , as Efik believe sperm weakens the child's bones and , consequently , the baby will be unable to sit , crawl , or walk properly . Coition is resumed only after the baby is weaned ...
Husbands refrain from intercourse with a nursing mother , as Efik believe sperm weakens the child's bones and , consequently , the baby will be unable to sit , crawl , or walk properly . Coition is resumed only after the baby is weaned ...
الصفحة 158
The father and mother eat at the same time , while sometimes the youngest child eats with them provided it is less than three years old . When the mealtime arrives the mother shares the food among the children and they eat at any ...
The father and mother eat at the same time , while sometimes the youngest child eats with them provided it is less than three years old . When the mealtime arrives the mother shares the food among the children and they eat at any ...
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