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Arly Helm <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Oct 1995 08:56:48 -0700
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>I have been intrigued (and made not a little uncomfortable) by the idea of
>"mothers who have a relationship with a breast pump."
...>
>Infant feeding can be likened to conceiving babies.  The biological norm is
>to have sexual intercourse, a pleasurable, deeply personal and intimate
>experience. Some couples, fortunately few in number, need to take advantage
>of the wonders of modern technology - in vitrio fertilization, for example,-

I've thought of this, too; however...

Artificial insemination and in-vitro fertilization are usually used in
ADDITION to intercourse--kind of like using an SNS if one's milk supply is
low or non-existent.   When intercourse doesn't produce pregnancies, it's
usually continued anyway, to make the couple feel close, feel good, etc.

I wonder how many couples choose artificial insemination INSTEAD of ever
having intercourse.  I'm guessing not many!  I am sure there are married
couples who choose not to have sexual intercourse even when there is no
physical reason to avoid intercourse (including young couples) and I puzzle
about that sometimes when I'm talking to a mom who has chosen not to
breastfeed.


Arly

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