How the atomic bombing of Nagasaki tore apart Japan’s understanding of motherhood
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Japan Asia Cancer Maternal health See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link Link Copied! Follow EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is part of As Equals , CNN’s ongoing series on gender inequality. For information about how the series is funded and more, check out our FAQs . When Kikuyo Nakamura’s adult son discovered bumps on his back, she assumed it was just a rash. Still, she urged him to go to the hospital — better safe than sorry. Hiroshi, her second son, was born in 1948, three years after the U.S.
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