Yes, and especially in this forum- it's absolutely awesome to be able to express varying opinion without everyone going 'Poof'. :) PTSD is nothing if not a recipe for reactivity on Ricter-Level scales.
I was extremely lucky to have had my youngest at age 40, or out of my mind. Both. Then-husband wished to be educated so we went to 'classes' where we became acquainted with a wholeeeee school of thought I'd been clueless on with the other 3. I breast fed all of them, no biggie, my choice. This class? Kind of taught awfully, awfully young parents ( I was already termed an 'elderly pregnancy, which I offered my OBGYN money to not leave on the medical records. She declined. ) it would be a death sentence a. to not go through natural childbirth and b. to not breast feed. WELL. Should have seen Fat Anni in that class with her hand up. I just announced that the first conversation I'd had with my OB was THERE WILL BE NO PAIN, the second was that the first time I got bitten in the boob, that'd be the end of the nurturing portion of this child's infancy as far as my mammaries were concerned.I was NOT popular with Teacher, it's just that there was zero balance there- hated to see these round-eyed kids swallowing all this dreck without at least going home and finding their own sources of 'balance', you know? Hee- should have heard the portion where teacher told alllll the hubbies in the class that THEIR job was to talk the mom's OUTTT of asking for pain meds, if she changed her mind on natural childbirth part-way through labor. ( This was NOT supposed to be a natural childbirth class-just a childbirth education class )I was like WHOA now, hold on here people! I told all the hubbies well, ok, it's your marraige but if any of you ever, ever want to have sex again as long as you live, might wish to rethink this last point. Then-Husband said n o t h i n g, being uncharacteristically wise that day.
This all needs to be choice, and the woman's choice, based on an educated, balanced decision by HER. A teeny girl doesn't have the desire for the information yet, and should not be given tools with which to start the conversation. Let her play. Soccer would be my choice there anyway, but that's just me. Show a little girl a doll, and a ball to kick through some mud and believe it or not, she's getting muddy as the first choice.