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> The problem... that I see is we can not explain this complex emotional
>relationship to a woman... she has to experience it/ so, we must convience her
>to breastfeed... and long enough for this relationship to catch...
No we cannot explain *what* it will mean to her, but surely we can assert
that it will have meaning. We live in a society where everyone, from our
parents, to advertisers, tell us all our life long that we will get meaning
from our sexual relationships (personally I think they overstate the case)
and prepare us to do so. We simply live in cultures which have airbrushed
out the fact that we will get emotional meaning from breastfeeding. Imagine
(my favourite fantasy) that the positions of breastfeeding and sexual
relationships in our popular culture were reversed ... !!! I love the idea
that breastfeeding would be the dominant image, for good or for ill, while
the idea that one could get any satisfying emotions out of sex is so
subversive that it outrages everyone, from the left to the right, and the
only way to promote sex is for health reasons. In a way, the second part of
this is fulfilled in Huxley's 'Brave New World' -- a novel, incidentally,
which is very interesting on the subject of breastfeeding and mothering.
However, something we are overlooking is that probably the biological human
pattern (which we obviously do not neccessarily adhere to because of our
intense cultural modification of every aspect of our biology) is for
everyone to have experienced it -- I know my 18 year old daughter 'gets it'
because she has experienced it. As the baby.
Probably when you are the person helping a mother you cannot also be the
person telling everyone that this is a really important human connection, I
am just sad that breastfeeding advocates largely congregate in the 'helping'
end of the field and we do not have enough people talking about the other
aspects. We have allowed breastfeeding to be submerged into 'health', and
it has suffered as a result.
Magda Sachs
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