Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And MarriageJefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
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Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
Jefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
Marriage; Medicine, Popular; Sexual ethics
1. MISCARRIAGE.--If the wife is subject to miscarriage every precaution
should be employed to prevent its happening again. Under such exceptional
circumstances the husband should sleep apart the first five months of
pregnancy; after that length of time, the ordinary relation may be assumed.
If miscarriage has taken place, intercourse should be avoided for a month
or six weeks at least after the accident.
2. IMPREGNATION--Impregnation is the only mission of intercourse, and after
that has taken place, intercourse can subserve no other purpose than
sensual gratification.
3. WOMAN MUST JUDGE.--Every man should recognize the fact that woman is the
sole umpire as to when, how frequent, and under what circumstances,
connection should take place. Her desires should not be ignored, for her
likes and dislikes are--as seen in another part of this book--easily
impressed upon the unborn child. If she is strong and healthy there is no
reason why passion should not be gratified with moderation and caution
during the whole period of pregnancy, but she must be the sole judge and
her desires supreme.
4. VOLUNTARY INSTANCES.--No voluntary instances occur through the entire
animal kingdom. All females repel with force and fierceness the approaches
of the male. The human family is the only exception. A man that loves his
wife, however, will respect her under all circumstances and recognize her
condition and yield to her wishes.
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A Private Word to the Expectant Mother
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in a lecture to ladies, thus strongly states her
views regarding maternity and painless childbirth:
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