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Around the World Series | Armenian Postpartum Traditions

This month, we delve into the postpartum traditions of the Armenian people, shedding light on the significance of embracing diverse cultural practices to offer mothers the essential support they need on their postpartum journey. Childbirth Traditions in Armenia Armenian childbirth traditions beautifully highlight the significance of family and children in their culture. While some historic customs have evolved, the essence of these traditions continues to resonate today. In the past, Armenians would wrap their newborns in warm, sifted earth, a practice believed to provide comfort and warmth. The pivotal moment in a child's life is their baptism, that occurs eight days after birth. Interestingly, birthdays weren't traditionally celebrated. Armenians value the power of words and aspire to have a son...

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