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How did Roman education, or lack thereof for women, impact their knowledge of pregnancy and fetal development?
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- What were the prevailing theories about conception and the formation of a "fetus" in Roman times?
- How is "fetus" translated into other Romance languages (e.g., French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian)?
- Are there any Latin texts that discuss the topic of emotional development in infants and young children?
- What were the common forms of medical assistance available to pregnant women during labor and delivery in Roman times?
- How did the Roman emphasis on public health and sanitation compare to their attention to maternal and infant health? Are there any Latin texts that discuss the topic of breastfeeding duration or weaning practices?
- What can be learned about Roman views on the "fetus" from their burial practices related to infants and young children? How did the Roman understanding of nutrition and dietetics influence their recommendations for pregnant women?
- How did the Roman legal system address issues of child labor or exploitation? Are there any Latin texts that describe the development of social behavior in young children?
- Are there any archaeological findings that shed light on ancient Roman views of the unborn?
- How did Roman attitudes towards death and mourning influence the grieving process after the loss of a "fetus" or infant? Are there any Latin inscriptions dedicated to women who died in childbirth or lost a "fetus"?
- Are there any superstitions or folklore related to pregnancy and the "fetus" in ancient Rome? How did the Roman family structure and the desire for heirs influence the perception of the "fetus"?
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