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I dare say that this guide for pregnant women in Korea must be written by a man, and the person who wrote this guide must be a super baby.

Getting pregnant is not an easy thing, not for every woman. Under the joint action of progesterone and estrogen, the body reaction of pregnant women will fluctuate strongly. Some women react lightly during pregnancy, others react strongly and vomit in the dark, so they have to take care of the nutrition of their children and force themselves to eat hard. This kind of reciprocating is very torturous. Excessive psychological pressure can also cause emotional irritability. Family comfort and care can provide great help to pregnant women.

Recently, a guide to pregnant women in Korea circulated on the Internet has refreshed the eyes of netizens, showing that Korean men have no lower limit of shame and are full of malice and gender discrimination against women.

The guide guides pregnant women how to organize family affairs during pregnancy and how to take care of their husbands' lives when they are not at home. There is no guidance on the safety tips that pregnant women should pay attention to and how to ask for help in case of emergency.

Check and supplement daily necessities to avoid inconvenience to family members; Clean up the wardrobe to prevent her husband from going to work because he can't find a change of clothes; We must also find someone we can entrust to take care of the older children; What is even more exasperating is that the husband buys food and prepares side dishes before going to the hospital to have a baby. Moreover, in order to cover up this malice, even pregnant women are taught that doing housework is also an activity. If you are full and don't exercise, you can keep fit and gain weight. Hang the clothes that stand out in a conspicuous place to stimulate yourself not to get fat, so that pregnant women can try to keep fit. The last thing I expected was that this guide actually appeared on the official website of Korean Childbirth Information Center on 19, which was an official statement.

South Korea is a country with negative fertility rate. Why women don't want to get married and have children can be seen from this guide. This guide fully embodies the idea of male supremacy. Women should do housework at home and take care of all aspects of men's daily life, without any inconvenience. As careful as taking care of a newborn baby, modern society calls this kind of cared-for person a giant baby. From this guide, we can see the oppression and exploitation of women in Korean society. This kind of discrimination is not only reflected in family life, but also in the workplace. The amount of work is more than that of men, but the salary is less than that of men. After getting married and having children, they will be forced to stop working.

Widowed marriage, widowed life, widowed child-rearing and giant baby are all very noticeable at present, because this is the true portrayal of modern families. Seeing the epidemic map of a family infected with the virus on the news can clearly reflect what is widowed. Taking children to the hospital, taking them to early education, buying breakfast for their children, etc. are all things that mothers are doing and worrying about, and their fathers are running back and forth between Internet cafes and their homes. It has nothing to do with the father that the child is sick and goes to school.

Women not only take on the role of mothers, but also take on the roles of nannies, childminders, professionals and so on. They can not only take care of their families and children, but also earn money. Women without economic rights are even worse, so women are superhuman and can only be superhuman.