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Date: | Sat, 8 Jan 2000 13:31:56 EST |
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Dear Friends:
I agree with Chris Mulford when she says: "With all due respect to you,
Denny...I've heard this kind of remark made a lot, and usually I have felt
uncomfortable with the sentiment---as if women are supposed to be so stupid
that they have to be "tricked" into perpetuating the species. I guess it
feels like a "put-down" of women who have had a birth experience that they
don't want to forget, or a birth with good parts and not-so-good parts."
My understanding is that a side effect of endorphin release in any
situation is amnesia. For birth as well as a tooth abscess or broken leg. One
can remember having pain, one can remember it as severe pain that throbbed or
burned. However, one cannot remember the sensation, only its
conceptualization.
Warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MSN, Mother of 2, IBCLC, ICCE, CSTP
Elkins Park (a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, northeastern USA)
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