>
>A third reason could be a repressive family atmosphere and a lot of
>shame about the body. Though they obviously overcame this enough to get
>pregnant...
>--
>Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City mailto:[log in to unmask]
This is the part that always makes me pause. It seems to me that if
there's an intimate bodily behavior likely to be thought disgusting
(due to shame and/or abuse), it's SEX. If a woman is able to work
through feelings of aversion to sex, and becomes pregnant in a
healthy sexual relationship, then why shouldn't she similarly be able
to handle breastfeeding? I just think breastfeeding should be a
cakewalk after the kind of intimacy it takes to make a baby (assuming
a healthy relationship).
Margaret
Longmont, Colorado
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