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Psychosomatic Medicine 25:13-18 (1963)
© 1963 American Psychosomatic Society

Vomiting and the Wish to Have a Child

L. CHERTOK 1, M. L. MONDZAIN 1, and M. BONNAUD 1

1 Research Unit on Psychological Analgesia in Obstetrics of the Maternity Department of the Rothschild Hospital Paris, France

Our present-day understanding of vomiting of pregnancy is a result of the perspectives opened up by psychosomatic medicine. The relationship between vomiting and the attitude toward the child were studied in 100 primiparous women, of whom 68 suffered from vomiting. Verbally expressed attitudes were studied by semistructured interviews.The results show a positive relationship between vomiting and ambivalence of attitude on the part of mother toward child.

Submitted on December 15, 1961




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International Journal of Behavioral Development, December 1, 1979; 2(4): 343 - 376.
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