Fertility: especially when a woman gives birth to a child. E: disaster, disaster. Obstetric diseases: The parturient died of obstetric diseases, and the ancients believed that this was the reincarnation of ghosts. In ancient times, because of the underdeveloped medical technology, giving birth to a child was the door to death. In modern times, there is no need to worry too much! According to folklore, women have "fetal moles" on their faces. In the upper left corner of her forehead, near her hair, the book reads: the blade of heaven sits in her life, and women are the main birthers. The blade of heaven in Eighteen Flying Stars is a punishment from heaven. However, a woman's life spans every seven days and sits in the palace of life. Seeing the evil spirits, she was unlucky. If she is pregnant, she will be born. If the daughter is lucky, the son will be guaranteed, otherwise the sky will be broken. This argument, such as the omission of Fang Ben, can be seen in Eighteen Flying Stars. The answer is for reference only, please don't be blindly superstitious.