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Seoul govt under fire over ‘sexist’ advice for pregnant women

Website sparks outrage for telling women to prepare clean underwear, food for husbands while hospitalised

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Jan 2021 8:30PM

Seoul govt under fire over ‘sexist’ advice for pregnant women
The website says that, for the three or seven days a woman is hospitalised for childbirth, a change of underwear, socks, shirts, handkerchiefs and outerwear for their husbands should be prepared. – Pixabay pic, January 7, 2020

SEOUL – A website run by the Seoul city government has sparked outrage for advising pregnant women to make sure their husbands have enough clean underwear and food to eat while they are hospitalised for childbirth.

The comments were recently discovered and shared on social media, even though they have been posted on the website since its launch in June 2019, the Yonhap news agency reported.

"For the three or seven days that you are expected to be hospitalised, prepare a change of underwear, socks, shirts, handkerchiefs and outerwear for your husband and children and put them away neatly in a drawer," said the website, which is meant to serve as an information hub for pregnancies and childbirth.

"Throw out stale food in the refrigerator and make three or four side dishes that your family enjoys. If you prepare several types of instant foods, such as curry, jjajang (black bean sauce) and soups, your husband, who is a poor cook, will be able to have them conveniently," the website said.

According to Yonhap’s report, it went on to advise: "If you don't put off housework, such as cleaning and washing the dishes, and do it whenever necessary, you will be able to control your weight without doing special additional exercise."

The comments were taken down after causing a stir online. The city government said it had taken the comments from a similar website run by the Health and Welfare Ministry when it launched its own site. The latter ministry had already removed the lines before the recent incident.

Yonhap reported that online commenters balked at the suggestions, saying they were shocked by the city government's "sexist" perceptions.

"Do they still think married women are their husbands' housekeepers?" one person wrote.

Another person added: "It's hard to even breathe towards the end of a pregnancy, and they're expecting us to prepare underwear and food for our husbands?" – Bernama, January 7, 2020

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