Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
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Page 144
... begin to expel the placenta . Mean- while , the suckling action of the baby stimulates its breathing and heat productivity . Most important , the newborn finds peace and calm in direct contact with its mother's warm body . This moment ...
... begin to expel the placenta . Mean- while , the suckling action of the baby stimulates its breathing and heat productivity . Most important , the newborn finds peace and calm in direct contact with its mother's warm body . This moment ...
Page 176
... begin to share in the " work of love " we will have to change our ways of loving them . This means , among other things , that we cease praising and being grateful to the fathers of our children when they take some partial share in ...
... begin to share in the " work of love " we will have to change our ways of loving them . This means , among other things , that we cease praising and being grateful to the fathers of our children when they take some partial share in ...
Page 182
... begin to deci- pher my own ? My body had spoken all too eloquently , but it was , medically , just my body . I wanted her to mother me again , to hold my baby in her arms as she had once held me ; but that baby was also a gauntlet flung ...
... begin to deci- pher my own ? My body had spoken all too eloquently , but it was , medically , just my body . I wanted her to mother me again , to hold my baby in her arms as she had once held me ; but that baby was also a gauntlet flung ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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