Breastfeeding Is Lovemaking Between Mother Child

Breastfeeding Is Lovemaking Between Mother   Child
Author: Rasa Von Werder
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781430324195

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Features great scientists, neuropsychologist Dr. James Prescott and Clinical Evolutionary Psychologist Dr. Dale Glaebach. James Prescott says the threat to world peace comes from nations having depriving environments for children and repressive of sexual affection and female sexuality. Dr. Prescott instituted brain-behavioral research, documenting early experiences of mother-infant separation induced varieties of brain abnormalities. Babies should be breastfed and closely nurtured for at least two years for proper brain growth & intelligence, lack of this brings violence, suicide, depression & addiction. Dr. Dale Glaebach explains how patriarchal religious anti-sexualism caused breast-feeding to become "redefined" as an asexual experience, which then causes sexual repression and stigmatization of women. Sexual fears plague a mother's enjoyment, truncating breast-feeding when feelings arise. Evolution has given breastfeeding pleasure the same as sex TO INSURE SPECIES SURVIVAL.

Breastfeeding Sex

Breastfeeding Sex
Author: Victoria Anderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2021-04-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798735882473

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Breastfeeding is NOT and shouldn't be a curse in disguise.Breastfeeding is the hallmark of motherhood, because as you breastfeed your baby, you do not only provide him with nutrition, a very strong bond is created between you and that baby in the process.With that, I am sure you are no longer surprised why it is said that most kids tend to be more attached to their mom than to their dad.BUT wait a second!Has your breastfeeding experience been to you a "curse in disguise"?How has your sex life been since your baby arrived?A lot of women have unconsciously, destroyed their sex life and the connection that once existed between them and their man since the day they became nursing mothers. What a shame! Even though, I perfectly understand that there is a natural drop in the sex drive of a nursing mother, I still strongly believe that breastfeeding and a sound sex life can go hand in hand, simultaneously.And if your sex life and the connection between you and your man tend to have suffered as a result of your baby's arrival, worry no more!I've got good news for you...Contained in this book, are effective tips and teachings that will enlighten you on how you can: -Maintain a Great Sex Life with Your Partner After Having a Baby.-Avoid Unwanted Pregnancy As a Nursing Mother.-Increased Breast Milk Supply to Your Baby with Herbal Supplements.- Restore and Build a Strong Connection with Your Partner, while Breastfeeding.AND LOTS MORE...Get this book now, and create that balanced and happy home that you've always dreamt of.Cheers...

Nobody Told Me

Nobody Told Me
Author: Hollie McNish
Publsiher: Blackfriars
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780349134345

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'This book should be required reading for anyone thinking of having a baby, or even anyone who knows someone who is thinking of having a baby' Scotland on Sunday 'Fascinating and honest' Mumsnet 'Like talking to a friend' Observer Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry There were many things that Hollie McNish didn't know before she was pregnant. How her family and friends would react; that Mr Whippy would be off the menu; how quickly ice can melt on a stomach. These were on top of the many other things she didn't know about babies: how to stand while holding one; how to do a poetry gig with your baby as a member of the audience; how drum'n'bass can make a great lullaby. And that's before you even start on toddlers. But Hollie learned. And she's still learning, slowly. Nobody Told Me is a collection of poems and stories; Hollie's thoughts on raising a child in modern Britain, of trying to become a parent in modern Britain, of sex, commercialism, feeding, gender and of finding secret places to scream once in a while.

Cribsheet

Cribsheet
Author: Emily Oster
Publsiher: Souvenir Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781782836551

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'Emily Oster is the non-judgemental girlfriend holding our hand and guiding us through pregnancy and motherhood. She has done the work to get us the hard facts in a soft, understandable way' Amy Schumer Parenting is full of decisions, nearly all of which can be agonized over. There is an abundance of often-conflicting advice hurled at you from doctors, family, friends, and strangers on the internet. But the benefits of these choices can be overstated, and the trade-offs can be profound. How do you make your own best decision? Armed with the data, Oster finds that the conventional wisdom doesn't always hold up. She debunks myths and offers non-judgemental ways to consider our options in light of the facts. Cribsheet is a thinking parent's guide that empowers us to make better, less fraught decisions - and stay sane in the years before preschool. *Now you can navigate the primary school years with Emily Oster too, in her new book The Family Firm, out now*

Infant and young child feeding

Infant and young child feeding
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9241597496

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The Model Chapter on Infant and Young Child Feeding is intended for use in basic training of health professionals. It describes essential knowledge and basic skills that every health professional who works with mothers and young children should master. The Model Chapter can be used by teachers and students as a complement to textbooks or as a concise reference manual.

Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing

Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing
Author: Sheila Kippley
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2008
Genre: Breastfeeding
ISBN: 9781435746541

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Breast Feeding and Sexuality

Breast Feeding and Sexuality
Author: Mara Mabilia
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782386070

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Whereas in western countries breastfeeding is an uncontroversial, purely personal issue, in most parts of the world mother and baby form part of a network of interpersonal relations with its own rules and expectations. In this study, the author examines the cultural and social context of breastfeeding among the Gogo women of the Cigongwe's village in Tanzania, as part of the Paediatric Programme of Doctors with Africa, based in Padua. The focus is on mothers' behaviour and post partum taboos as key elements in Gogo understanding of the vicissitudes of the breast feeding process. This nutritional period is subject to many different events both physical and social that may upset the natural and intense link between mother and child. Any violation of cultural norms, particularly those dealing with sexual behaviour, marriage and reproduction, can, in the eyes of the Gogo, put at risk the correct development of an infant with serious consequences both for the baby's health as well as for the woman's image as mother and wife.

At the Breast

At the Breast
Author: Linda Blum
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807021415

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In our ironic, "postfeminist" age few experiences inspire the kind of passions that breastfeeding does. For advocates, breastfeeding is both the only way to supply babies with proper nutrition and the "bond" that cements the mother/child relationship. Mother's milk remains "natural" in a world of genetically modified produce and corporate health care. But is it a realistic option for all women? And can a well-intentioned insistence on the necessity of breastfeeding become just another way to cast some women as bad mothers? Linda M. Blum is author of Between Feminism and Labor: The Significance of the Comparable Worth Movement. She teaches sociology and women's studies at the University of New Hampshire, and wrote this book while a Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.