As we get into adulthood most young people think about establishing a family. The young people form relationships. They get married and settle down. Many months pass and the newly wedded members develop ideas of having children, This might occur by intention or chance.
In such a case, after nine months, a mother delivered a bouncing baby. The first labour pain experience was felt by the mother as the father was impatiently pacing up and down the corridor of the labour ward. The new born was welcomed with joy. Visitors were amazed by the colour of the healthy baby. The baby was unique in the family.
Some of the relatives suspected that a mixup could have occurred at the hospital. Wondering how a mix up I could have happened, some of the relatives tried to find out whether the father had been around at the time of birth. This exchange of ideas reminds you of the famous book “A city that prospers,” in which Hesiod points to something rather unexpected: that “women bear children who resemble their fathers.” You find yourself wondering what he means.
Task As a gynecologist in this community who receives many couples for antenatal and post-natal check-ups, write a speech that will explain the above situation to mothers on antenatal and couples that will also come for post-natal check-ups.
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