Plain Facts for Old and Young by John Harvey Kellogg

4. If during gestation the mother is fretful, complaining, and

exacting; if she requires to be petted and waited upon; if she gratifies every idle whim and indulges every depraved desire and perverted appetite--as thousands of mothers do--the result will surely be a peevish, fretful child, that will develop into a morose and irritable man or woman, imperious, unthankful, disobedient, willful, gluttonous, and vicious. If such undesirable results would be avoided, the following suggestions should be regarded:--