[Pregnancy and breast-feeding: developmental stages of mother-child bonding].

G Resta
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Several authors, confronting the mother-child relationship during pregnancy and breast-feeding, talk about an uterine and extra-uterine symbiosis. In this way, one bypasses the fact that the so called unions end with the processes of separation constituted by the birthing/birth (by the termination, that is to say, of the first maternal nurturing (that of placenta) as well as by the termination of the second maternal nurturing (that of the individual breast-feedings). The careful observation of these unions demonstrates that they coexist and they imply equilibrium through the processes of separation that not only allow a partial autonomy of the developments of mother and child, but also make room for the detachments represented by the birthing/birth and by the end of the individual breast feedings. The author is trying to illustrate some physiological and pathological equilibrium between these tendencies towards reciprocal dependence and reciprocal mother-child autonomy.

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[怀孕和哺乳:母子关系的发展阶段]。
几位作者面对怀孕和哺乳期间的母子关系,谈到了子宫和子宫外的共生关系。这样,人们就绕过了这样一个事实,即所谓的结合以分娩/分娩(即第一次母亲养育(胎盘)的终止)和第二次母亲养育(个人母乳喂养)的终止所构成的分离过程而结束。对这些结合的仔细观察表明,它们是共存的,它们通过分离的过程意味着平衡,这不仅允许母亲和孩子的部分自主发展,而且还为分娩/分娩和个人母乳喂养结束所代表的分离腾出空间。作者试图说明这些相互依赖倾向和母子相互自主之间的某种生理和病理平衡。
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