3.3 The Integration of Local Isan Traditional Knowledge in the Holistic Health Treatment of Postpartum
Mothers
Nowadays, the majority of mothers give birth at health centers, such as hospitals. After birth, they will be given a
course of medication to relieve pain and symptoms of illness. Therefore, they do not place as much importance
on the yu fai procedure as they should. However, modern mothers often complain of aches, pains, tiredness,
illness and insufficient breast milk production, which could be remedied by the yu fai procedure. With altering
roles of women in society and changes to the economy, mothers are expected to work more and have less time
for traditional treatments. Also, improvements in transport have made the hospitals more accessible. There are
also less people to take care of the postpartum mother, so the yu fai procedure is neglected. The existing yu fai
procedures have thus been adapted to be more suitable for modern society and more appropriate for a working
family.
3.3 The Integration of Local Isan Traditional Knowledge in the Holistic Health Treatment of PostpartumMothersNowadays, the majority of mothers give birth at health centers, such as hospitals. After birth, they will be given acourse of medication to relieve pain and symptoms of illness. Therefore, they do not place as much importanceon the yu fai procedure as they should. However, modern mothers often complain of aches, pains, tiredness,illness and insufficient breast milk production, which could be remedied by the yu fai procedure. With alteringroles of women in society and changes to the economy, mothers are expected to work more and have less timefor traditional treatments. Also, improvements in transport have made the hospitals more accessible. There arealso less people to take care of the postpartum mother, so the yu fai procedure is neglected. The existing yu faiprocedures have thus been adapted to be more suitable for modern society and more appropriate for a workingfamily.
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