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Offline G-Unit

Re: Katie Hopkins - "I think it's finally time to speak out".
« Reply #660 on: February 26, 2016, 07:57:13 PM »

Again the vast majority of mothers love their children...the human race would not survive if it didnt...a very smallnumber of mothers do feel nothing....very very very small...probably part of PND... I have had seven children so spent many hours..days...in maternity...more than most no doubt and have only seen love and joy.

One third of mothers don't fall in love immediately. Most do so later, but not immediately;

Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies
http://consumer.healthday.com/encyclopedia/parenting-31/parenting-health-news-525/falling-in-love-with-your-baby-643058.html

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Re: Katie Hopkins - "I think it's finally time to speak out".
« Reply #661 on: February 26, 2016, 10:34:19 PM »
I would appreciate it if you refrained from making personal comments about me and my life. You know nothing about me and never will.

One third of mothers don't fall in love immediately. Most do so later, but not immediately;

Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies
http://consumer.healthday.com/encyclopedia/parenting-31/parenting-health-news-525/falling-in-love-with-your-baby-643058.html
that paragraph in full:

Delayed bonding

In some cases, missing out on the birth experience may actually make it easier to bond with a child. Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies, often because the newborn or the birth process wasn't what they expected. Disappointment, stress, or exhaustion can be enough to drown out the powerful hormones of love, but only temporarily. The vast majority of parents grow attached to their babies within the first few months.

Offline Eleanor

Re: Katie Hopkins - "I think it's finally time to speak out".
« Reply #662 on: February 26, 2016, 10:51:26 PM »
that paragraph in full:

Delayed bonding

In some cases, missing out on the birth experience may actually make it easier to bond with a child. Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies, often because the newborn or the birth process wasn't what they expected. Disappointment, stress, or exhaustion can be enough to drown out the powerful hormones of love, but only temporarily. The vast majority of parents grow attached to their babies within the first few months.

I was briefly polaxed.  But it only lasted for half an hour.

Offline misty

Re: Katie Hopkins - "I think it's finally time to speak out".
« Reply #663 on: February 26, 2016, 11:07:53 PM »
One third of mothers don't fall in love immediately. Most do so later, but not immediately;

Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies
http://consumer.healthday.com/encyclopedia/parenting-31/parenting-health-news-525/falling-in-love-with-your-baby-643058.html

What about the fathers?

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Katie Hopkins - "I think it's finally time to speak out".
« Reply #664 on: February 26, 2016, 11:12:20 PM »
One third of mothers don't fall in love immediately. Most do so later, but not immediately;

Pediatrician and childhood development expert Marshall Klaus estimates that about 30 percent of mothers don't immediately fall in love with their babies
http://consumer.healthday.com/encyclopedia/parenting-31/parenting-health-news-525/falling-in-love-with-your-baby-643058.html


this is not a statement by Marshall Klaus but someone elses interpretation of his view...second hand hearsay claptrap