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In a message dated 12/27/2009 10:53:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Joylyn
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That's a very lovely print, but it brings to mind one of my questions
regarding mermaids... where is the womb opening? >>>>
Good question, they have lactating breasts so there must be a way to give
birth. I always imagined a hidden flap of some sort.
Ron (Opie) Howard's movie "Splash" shows that sea maidens can transform
when out of water, thankfully not at all necessary for breastfeeding! ....and
the poem "The Mermaids Song" by Caroline Hagood also indicates this
ability to transform as desired:
"The first time I knew a man,
I gave up my fish tail for legs
so I could wrap them around him,
tangle my mermaid’s hair with his,...."
So, maybe they give birth on the seashore, probably do immediate S2S, ....
altho there might need to be some Sc2Sc (scale to scale) positioning to
achieve optimal holds for breastfeeding positions like side clutch.
Happy Holiday Wishes,
Debbie Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC
Fairfax County, Virginia suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
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