PRENATAL CULTURE. 



Social 

 Dissipation. 



Children of 



The Creative 

 Principle. 



inclined to give herself up to balls, parties and 

 other fashionable affairs that exhaust her nerve 

 forces, she certainly needs to change her order of 

 life. The children of society women are seldom, 

 if ever, well-born either physically, mentally or 

 morally. No woman who appreciates, even in a 

 Society Women. slight degreCj the duties and privileges of mater- 

 nity, will give herself over to the frivolities of 

 society, or enter upon the performance of this 

 sacred function without proper physical prepara- 

 tion. 



The most essential thing in the physical prep- 

 aration for parenthood, is the development and 

 control of the powers of fecundation. If either 

 parent is naturally weak, or has exhausted this 

 function, it should be strengthened before the 

 inception of a new life. The development of this 

 power in the prospective mother is often neces- 

 sary. Many young women instead of being 

 taught how to direct their femininity to the 

 development of noble womanhood are urged to 

 suppress it, or are sent to seminaries for young 

 ladies until the sex attribute is so dwarfed or per- 

 verted as to destroy their personal magnetism 

 and partly disqualify them for motherhood. 



Where the sex power is weak or deficient in 

 either parent it may be strengthened by hygienic 

 living and the proper expression of the affections. 

 The law of continence best for all at all times 

 is especially commendable during the period of 

 preparation. ( i ) Because it enables both parents 

 to regain their virility; (2) It augments their 

 affections for each other, and tends to establish 

 a high degree of harmony; (3) It is essential in 



To Increase 

 Virility. 



