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Date: | Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:17:20 EST |
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I have appreciated the posts about the wrong baby and what motivates mothers
in some of the decisions they make. I have thought about this and sort of
termed it the "princess syndrome" in some cases. I have noticed that many
young women simply have no sense that anything "icky, painful, difficult, ugly,
or dirty" should happen in their lives. They are so out of tune with nature-
(probably never cut up a chicken or dug a potato. case in point, my 24 yo
daughter asked if potatoes grew under ground and how they were planted. I
told her about the whole "eye of the potato" thing and that you dig them when
the tops get big or wilty-- she said "they have tops?") and with there own
bodies or anything that might be in the slightest bit "unpleasant" that birth
really throws them, whether it is difficult or easy. Then breastfeeding is
yucky-- who would want to put up with stuff coming out of your breasts and a
baby sucking on them for heaven's sake. They are the young women who ask for
epidurals the minute they walk into the L&D and are dilated to 2. They are the
young women that are distressed enough to sue the hospital for mixing up
their baby for 10 minutes, and are suffering emotionally for it. I don't blame
or judge them-- they are a product of our lifestyles and cultural
expectations. You worry about them sometimes, and then you run into the incredible
resiliency demonstrated by the 19 yo that Dr. T describes. Nothing ever amazes
me more than the unpredictability of human behavior.
Merilee Reeder RN, CLE
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