Jamie Fullerton, a journalist for The Daily Mail online, learns to deal with infant’s feces while experiencing the traditional Chinese style of postpartum care, known as zuo yuezi, in Shanghai. Believers in zuoyuezi, which literally means "sitting the month," take precautions to protect mothers who have just given birth. It typically lasts for a month after the birth of the child, and mothers are advised to not eat cold food, expose themselves to crowds or even showers. (Photo: China News Service/Xu Mingrui)
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