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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-03

1. Look for photos of your mom, aunt, grandmother, and female friend/s before and during their pregnancy. Ask them if they knew what their baby's gender having an ultrasound.

2. Question: Compare and contrast the before and during pregnancy photos (at least 5) that you collected. It is said that a pregnant woman looks beautiful and kind when she is having a baby girl. On the other hand, she looks ugly and cruel when she is delivering a baby boy. Do you have the same observations? Why? Why not?

3. Question: Ask moms that you know if they have ever rubbed their pregnant belly. It is believed that when pregnant women rub their belly, they will give birth to a spoiled child. Was this true for them? Explain.

4. Question: Based on your analysis, can you say that a superstition is a fact? Why? Why not?

Asked by jonabertalamo6

Answer (2)

Pregnancy photos typically show changes in physical appearance and emotional expression, influenced by cultural beliefs regarding the baby's gender. The notion that belly rubbing produces spoiled children lacks scientific validation. It's crucial to distinguish between cultural superstitions and factual evidence when discussing these subjects.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

Pregnancy photos often exhibit changes in a woman's appearance, influenced by societal perceptions of beauty tied to the baby's gender. Beliefs about belly rubbing leading to spoiled children lack empirical evidence. Distinguishing between superstition and fact is essential, as many notions surrounding pregnancy are culturally rooted but not scientifically validated. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04