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By the way, the best single resources I have ever seen offering a no-nonsense look at motherhood across the world and over time is:
Blaffer Hrdy, S. Mother nature: A history of mothers, infants, and natural selection. New York: Pantheon Books 1999.
It's a very long, detailed, well-referenced, fascinating and sometimes disturbing book that challenges many culturally based notions about motherhood. I highly recommend it. It supports well Barbara Wilson Clay's general comments about their being no utopia among traditional societies.
Cynthia
Cynthia Good Mojab, MS, IBCLC, RLC
Ammawell
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