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>>I presume that the
>>cosleeping that has happened for years around the world have included both
>>parents.
>Not necessarily.
I was thunderstruck the first time someone said to me, "Of course, the
basic family unit is mother and child." How culture-bound we can be. That
the irreducible, fundamental family unit for any mammal is mother-child,
not mother-father-child, had just never occurred me. Duh!
(But then, I was in third grade before I learned that not everyone has a
Christmas tree. Thunderstruck again! This time by Ruthy Siegel in the
girls' bathroom at school.)
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, LLLL, Ithaca, NY
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