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Nwa eke na egwurugwu

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Nwa egwuregwu bụ okwu maka nwatakịrị amụrụ n'ezinụlọ nke nwụrụ otu ma ọ bụ karịa n'ihi ịmụ nwa nwụrụ anwụ, ime ọpụpụ, ime ime ime, ịkwụsị maka ihe gbasara ahụike, ma ọ bụ ọnwụ n'oge ọ bụ nwa ọhụrụ. [1]Ime ime ndị a nwere ike iweta "mmetụta siri ike nke nchegbu, obi amamikpe, na ọbụna egwu" kama kwa "oké ọṅụ, ntụgharị uche, ọgwụgwọ, na mmetụta dị iche iche". Okwu ahụ bụ "egwurugwu" bụ ihe nnọchi anya nke olileanya nwatakịrị ahụ wetara mgbe oké ifufe nke ọnwụ gara aga gasịrị.[2][3]

Nnyocha e mere na Uloakwukwo mahadum Michigan na-egosi na "mmekọrịta nne na nna nwere ihe ize ndụ dị elu nke ịgbasa mgbe ime ọpụpụ ma ọ bụ ịmụ nwa nwụrụ anwụ, ma e jiri ya tụnyere ịmụ nwa dị ndụ", nakwa na ihe ize ndụ kachasị elu maka di na nwunye ndị ahụ nwere ịmụ nwa nwụrụ.[4]

Na narị afọ nke iri abụọ na otu, ndị nne na nna dị otú ahụ na-achọ inwe nwa ọzọ na-agakarị n'Òtù nkwado n'ịntanetị maka ozi na agbam ume.[5]

Dị ka dọkịta Jenifa Kulp-Makarov si kwuo, "Ọ bụ ahụmahụ na-emetụ n'ahụ ma na-ebibi ihe ịhapụ ime ma ọ bụ nwa. Ịmepụta ndụ ma ọ bụ weta nwa n'ime ụwa mgbe ọnwụ dị otú ahụ gasịrị dị ịtụnanya dị ka ọrụ ebube maka ndị nne na nna a. "[6]

Ndị nwere mmasị ịkwado ezinụlọ ndị dị otú ahụ ahọrọla ụbọchị iri abụo na abụo na ọnwa Ọgọọst kwa afọ dị ka "Ubochi mba nwa egwuregwu". [7]Ụfọdụ ndị ọkachamara na-ese foto wepụtara onwe ha iji were foto n'efu nke ụmụ ọhụrụ ndị a. [8]N'ọnọdụ ụfọdụ, ndị a bụ foto ìgwè.[9][10]

Echiche dị iche iche banyere okwu ahụ

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Ọ bụ ezie na a na-eji okwu nwa egwuregwu eme ihe n'ọtụtụ ebe n'etiti ndị na-eme ka ha ghara ime, ụfọdụ ụmụ nwanyị na-enwe ahụ erughị ala na okwu ahụ, nke ọ bụla n'ihi ihe kpatara ya. Ha nwere ike iche na okwu ahụ na-elekwasị anya na ọnwụ nwa ahụ karịa ndụ ha n'ezie ma ọ bụ ha nwere ike iche echiche na ọ dịghị mkpa itinye akara nke na-enye nwa a njirimara ma ọ bụ aha pụrụ iche n'ihe gbasara ụmụnne ha ndị ọzọ.[11]

Ebemsi dee

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  3. Pregnancy after miscarriage: What you need to know - Mayo Clinic. www.mayoclinic.org. Retrieved on 2020-10-29.
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  5. "'Rainbow Baby' Photo Captures Grieving Michigan Mom's Emotional Journey Following Miscarriage: 'Knowing I Wasn't Alone Helped'", People. Retrieved on September 14, 2019.
  6. Willets. "What It Means to Be a 'Rainbow Baby' and Why Rainbow Babies Are Beautiful: Parents and experts explain why rainbow babies, born after a stillbirth, or neonatal death, are something beautiful after a scary and dark experience.", Parents. Retrieved on September 14, 2019.
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  8. Johnson. "Columbus photographer takes photos of rainbow babies free of charge", WBNS-TV, August 26, 2019. Retrieved on September 14, 2019.
  9. Kalsi. "Upstate mothers gather to celebrate Rainbow Baby Day with special photo", WHNS, August 22, 2019. Retrieved on September 14, 2019.
  10. Ritschel. "Mothers pose with their rainbow babies in emotional photo shoot", The Independent, 8 August 2019. Retrieved on 15 September 2019.
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