Exit-there Other Religions Who Consider Breastfeeding As A Relationship?
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010In Islam, if a woman breastfeeds a baby twice in less than two years she is considered his mother and her child (boy or girl) who shares with him the same milk is considered a sister or Fere, in terms of the legacy it has no involvement, but in the context of marriage is forbidden for a wife about a woman who had breastfed, or the girl with whom he shared the same maternal milk, good, it was common in society as part of taking care of orphans or children abandoned by their mothers, nowadays with the use of this bottle has become practically a practice rare but you never know, just out of curiosity, is it the same in Judaism or Christianity;;;
In France at the time of Louis XIV for example but I do not know if it persisted after it was customary for the rich to give their child to raise a poor nurse who was breastfeeding her baby at the same time as the other. They were called brothers or sisters of milk was also frowned upon there is a marriage between brothers and sisters of milk and there was always a special bond between them as twins. I do not see it today but I could be wrong?