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Huyo ni utafiti umefanywa na shirika moja linaloshughulika na mambo ya kijamii. Hongereni wanawake..!
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nina hakika huu utafiti wameufanya bila kuwasiliana na mashirika ya DNA test.Huyo ni utafiti umefanywa na shirika moja linaloshughulika na mambo ya kijamii. Hongereni wanawake..!
Kama kweli 80% ni waaminifu mbona hawana bikra? zinaenda wapi? siyo zinatolewa kwa kutokuwa waaminifu kwenye usichana wao? au uaminifu kwako unamaana gani?
hahahahah! wakipima DNA watu watatafutananina hakika huu utafiti wameufanya bila kuwasiliana na mashirika ya DNA test.
Kama kweli 80% ni waaminifu mbona hawana bikra? zinaenda wapi? siyo zinatolewa kwa kutokuwa waaminifu kwenye usichana wao? au uaminifu kwako unamaana gani?
Kama kweli 80% ni waaminifu mbona hawana bikra? zinaenda wapi? siyo zinatolewa kwa kutokuwa waaminifu kwenye usichana wao? au uaminifu kwako unamaana gani?
Hiyo report imeanzia kwenye mahusiano ya kawaida mpaka kwenye ndoa. Na imefanyika nchi zaidi ya 20 Tz ikiwemo. Ninayo kwenye soft copy nitaipost report nzima
nina hakika huu utafiti wameufanya bila kuwasiliana na mashirika ya DNA test.
Huu utafiti waweza kuwa kweli kabisa,wanawake wanao-cheat ni wachache sana.Nimefurahi sana wamefanya utafiti wa namna hii.....:smile-big:
nakubali kwa asilimia zote hawakushirikiswa washkaji wa DNA
Baby switching: an underreported problem that needs to be recognized.
Abstract
Baby switching is a problem that has been underreported in the past but that can have the same impact on a healthcare facility as an infant kidnapping. This article discusses incidents of baby switching at various medical centers that have taken place in the past few years and the precautions being taken by those facilities as well as others to prevent such occurrences.
Some hospitals take fingerprints, foot prints, or palm prints of newborns in order to prevent babies being mixed up. Nurses also double check with the mother, checking the identity of that person as well, in order to prevent errors.[15][16] Many[specify] hospitals also have policies in which a medical record number is assigned to an infant at birth, and bands with this number as well as the last name of the mother of the infant, the sex of the infant, and the date and time of birth are placed on the infant and the mother immediately after parturition before the mother and child are separated. A band may also be placed on the father (or other person chosen by the mother) at the time of birth, they are the only ones allowed the baby.