If "one is not born a woman, but rather becomes one", we might equally agree that one is not born a mother — one becomes one! Becoming a mother and perceiving oneself as such involves considerable psychological work, confronting women with a new sense of self. Many psychoanalysts describe this as a period of identity crisis and psychological maturation.
Indeed, motherhood can reawaken, with particular intensity, childhood experiences and questions of identity. Bydowski, a psychoanalyst, calls this "psychic transparency". For Stern, a child psychiatrist, it represents a new organisation of a woman's psyche that develops during pregnancy, shaped by a specific set of "behaviours, sensitivities, fantasies, fears and desires". The expectant mother faces several identifications: an identification with her own mother, with the baby she once was, and with the baby she is carrying.
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Multivitamines DHA grossesse & fertilité
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14 essential nutrients + DHA + Choline
Replaces folic acid (methylated and patented vitamin B9 Quatrefolic®).
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Our recommended product
Baby Bump
Multivitamines DHA grossesse & fertilité
£38.03
14 essential nutrients + DHA + Choline
Replaces folic acid (methylated and patented vitamin B9 Quatrefolic®).
Contains choline, an essential nutrient
Contribue aux besoins de la grossesse