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Date: | Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:14:22 -0500 |
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I'm posting on line at the archives website, a new experience! I saw that
in my last post the address shown for me is the one I subscribe to LN with,
but if you want to reach me or have tried unsuccessfully to do so in the
last couple of days, try again at [log in to unmask] which is still working.
About that Cohen book: if we should just rely on our instincts about BF,
why should we do any different about nighttime sleep? What would be the
adaptive function of the 'abandonment instinct', which I have just named
here? I am referring to the advice to tuck an awake 4 month old into bed,
kiss her goodnight, and then come back the next morning. Has anyone ever
seen a mother *instinctively* leave her baby, who is helpless to do
anything about it but cry, and then not respond to the baby's distress?
Because I sure haven't! When I see it it is ALWAYS a learned behavior,
usually from some crackpot book.
Rachel Myr
feeling uppity and cantankerous in Kristiansand, Norway
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