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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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24, 1907.

Nutrition should, of course, be adequate.

Noel Paton has shown (_Lancet_, July 4, 1903) that defective nutrition of the pregnant woman diminishes the weight of the offspring.
[11] Debreyne, _Moechialogie_, p.277.And from the Protestant side see Northcote (_Christianity and Sex Problems_, Ch.

IX), who permits sexual intercourse during pregnancy.
[12] See Appendix A to the third volume of these _Studies_; also Ploss and Bartels, loc.

cit.
[13] Thus one lady writes: "I have only had one child, but I may say that during pregnancy the desire for union was much stronger, for the whole time, than at any other period." Bouchacourt (_La Grossesse_, pp.


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