It was unsullied that this patient had moved on and was beginning to have an air forward to being freer and to doing different things with her life. Hopefully her sexual life leave return, too, when she can value it again for itself more than as a means to a pregnancy.
For some women it is not thus much the loss of future babies that is the underlying sorrow, but a more general sense that the end of the skilfulness to be a fertile woman is the end of a central character of herself, something which is in some way the essence of her being.
Listening to of that kind accounts one can understand the power of myth and legend that is handed from a high to a low position from generation to generation. Perhaps this is where the art of medicine comes in, to demystify and clarify.
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