I Became A Black Merchant In Another World
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Chapter 16 Table of contents

Even in 21st-century Korea, childbirth is an incredibly challenging ordeal.

Especially on the continent of Almania, where medicine and nutrition are underdeveloped.

One could even exaggerate slightly and say that if you give birth ten times, there's a chance one of those times you might die.

“Nobles, merchants, serfs—everyone is sensitive when it comes to childbirth, right?”

Even if a woman survives the perilous task of childbirth, her body often weakens considerably.

Regardless of whether she’s noble or poor, seeing a fragile new mother evokes concern.

This is when seaweed soup, which is effective for postpartum recovery, comes in handy.

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