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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The word Jati literally means birth. Hence this chapter describes aspects related to pre-conception, conception, methods of procreation and post-pregnancy. It deals with obstetrics and midwifery care, measures for good parental health and effective neonatal care. It also describes pioneering concepts such as architecture of a maternity home, attending wet nurses (and the concept of a milk bank), and well-furnished nurseries.  It also prescribes measures for good upbringing of children. </p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The word Jati literally means birth. Hence this chapter describes aspects related to pre-conception, conception, methods of procreation and post-pregnancy. It deals with obstetrics and midwifery care, measures for good parental health and effective neonatal care. It also describes pioneering concepts such as architecture of a maternity home, attending wet nurses (and the concept of a milk bank), and well-furnished nurseries.  It also prescribes measures for good upbringing of children.


'''Keywords''': Jatisutriya, Dhatri, obstetric care, [[Prenatal care (garbhini paricharya)]], maternal health,[[Garbha‎‎]], fetus, post-pregnancy regimen, post natal care ([[Sutika Paricharya]]), [[Congenital disorders]], [[Neonatal care]], infant care, upbringing of child.   
'''Keywords''': Jatisutriya, Dhatri, obstetric care, [[Prenatal care (garbhini paricharya)]], maternal health,[[Garbha‎‎]], fetus, post-pregnancy regimen, post natal care ([[Sutika Paricharya]]), [[Congenital disorders]], [[Neonatal care]], infant care, upbringing of child.  </p>


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==