How is the understanding of the human birth process in the U.S. potentially a culture-bound perspective?

a. Human birth is a highly cultural event and is not seen as inherently difficult and risky in all cultures.
b. The human birth process is natural and occurs the same worldwide.
c. The cultural understanding of birth in the U.S. is not as well understood as it in in European

countries.
d. In the U.S., we have a good understanding of the biology of birth but no cultural context in which the makesense of it.
e. Different ethnic groups have differently sized brains, so birth varies across cultures.


a

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