A Polish-Nigerian couple is experiencing the first weeks after the birth of their child. More problems appear: with communication between two people, with the mother's psychotropic drugs, with breastfeeding. Problems of intercultural ...See moreA Polish-Nigerian couple is experiencing the first weeks after the birth of their child. More problems appear: with communication between two people, with the mother's psychotropic drugs, with breastfeeding. Problems of intercultural understanding become most acute at moments of greatest tension in the family. One may even get the impression that a woman and a man raise a child separately, each in their own way, corresponding to the acquired cultural norms or simply differences in character. Written by
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