“Too many never know the deep glory of a woman’s pride as the hungry child ceases its demanding whimper and draws the ready nipple to itself and snuggles in the soft, satisfying security of its mother’s breast. Is this sensuous, sentimental, or scientific?
I hope its all three intensely and uninhibited - for if there is one things I have ever envied woman, it is that perfect peace and alienated happiness she demonstrates in her movement, breathing, and facial expression when her baby lies contented and semiconscious at her breast.
Can our male science willingly disregard these female experiences because it can never share them.
-from Childbirth Without Fear, 1942, by Grantley Dick-Read









