Introduction: The ancient Greeks not only emphasized
childbearing but also the births of healthy children. Purpose: The purpose of
this chapter is the investigation of the beliefs of the ancient Greeks about
the birth of healthy children. Materials and Methods: A thorough academic and
scientific research of writers of Ancient
Greece times and related studies and articles was conducted. Results:
Plutarch advises couples not to drink wine or drink too little before the
meeting, as their children will be addicted to alcohol. Plato states that the
children of the drunkards during the meeting are born with abnormalities in the
body and the soul. And Aristotle advises pregnant women to walk, eat nutritious
foods and keep their minds calmer because during pregnancy children are
affected from their pregnant mothers. While in Sparta there were rewards from
the state for the birth of healthy children, such as the release of the father
from his military duties. Conclusions: In ancient Greece, parents not only had
to take care of childbearing but also of eugenics, thus giving their city
beautiful and strong children.
Author(s) Details
Kourkouta LambriniAuthor(s) Details
Department of Nursing, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Koukourikos Kostas
Department of Nursing, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki Greece
Vakalopoulou Betty
7th High School of Athens, Athens, Greece
Tsaloglidou Areti
Department of Nursing, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki Greece.
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