Pregnant woman eats radish from "summary" of Ipinaglihi sa labanos by Luis P. Gatmaitan
In the Filipino culture, there is a common belief that the cravings of a pregnant woman can have a significant impact on the development and characteristics of her child. This belief is deeply rooted in the idea that the things a pregnant woman eats during her pregnancy can influence the physical and even the emotional traits of her unborn child. One popular example of this belief is the saying "ipinaglihi sa labanos," which translates to "craved for radish." This saying suggests that if a pregnant woman craves and consumes radish during her pregnancy, her child may end up having certain characteristics or preferences related to radish. It is important to note that this belief is often seen as a form of folk wisdom rather than a scientifically proven fact. However, the idea behind it is that the ...Similar Posts
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