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A timeline of relevant evolutionary events for health professionals who care for parents and infants

Dr Pamela Douglas1st of Nov 202528th of Dec 2025

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Estimated number of years ago Evolutionary leap
13.8 billion Primeval flaring forth of the Universe ('Big Bang')
13.3 billion Primordial plasma coalesces into stars and galaxies (two trillion of them)
4.5 billion Earth (molten rock) begins to rotate around the Sun
4 billion Minerals converge into spherical membranes, inside which molecules interact to become the first single celled organisms - probably in freshwater pools on the surface of the earth. Bacteria (single cell organisms) emerge out of rocks and molecular chemical reactions, as the first life on Earth
250 million Mammals (a kind of vertebrate) feed their young with immune secretions from a modified oil gland
4 million Hominins stand on two legs (become bipedal)
2 million Hominins use stone tools
300,000 Homo sapiens (our species) becomes the first species to transcend natural selection: we adapted into different biomes through (1) invention of tools and technologies (earlier hominins and then Homo sapiens capture fire as the tool which makes spread into cold biomes possible),(2) symbolic communication and the cultural heredity of knowledge (oral then written then digital stories) - not through the slow anatomic variations of natural selection, and (3) our ensuing genius for applying collective intelligence.
160,000 - 70,000 BCE Earlier hominims and then Homo sapiens begin migrations out of Africa in waves from perhaps 160,000 BCE, with a dramatic wave about 70,000 years ago into most parts of the planet; they quickly populate Australia
6000 Biomes face human population pressures; humans form agricultural settlements and cities; writing develops in Neolithic and classical civilisations to capture stories, so that sharing stories (passing on cumulative cultural inheritance of knowledge) is exponentially quicker and has greater reach, accelerating technological developments
350 Western European industrial and scientific revolutions; the printing press
65 Penzius and Wilson detected cosmic background microwave radiation from the Primeval Flaring Forth (Big Bang) in 1964, which is how humans discovered that we live in a time developmental universe. Since then, in my lifetime, the stunning and exponential acceleration of culturally acquired knowledge culminates in a 'planetary nervous sytem' of collective intelligence which is wrapped around the Earth (through trade and digital connectivity) and is currently undergoing breathtaking development into the genius (and threat) of artificial intelligence. In the same span of my life, it has become clear that we face climate crisis, catastrophic species extinction and biome destruction, due to our failure - so far - to understand that we are part of the Earth and the Earth's evolution. The breathtaking brilliance of human collective intelligence now controls the fate of all species and of life on Earth itself. Macroscale wisdom including a deep understanding of our relationship with the planet and how we as humans have exploded free of the constraints of natural selection to hold the future of the planet in our hands is urgently required. Those of us who are nurturing a child, and those of us who support families who are nurturing a child, are creating the future of the planet.

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All research and clinical guidelines agree that poor fit and hold (often referred to as latch and positioning) is the most common cause of nipple pain

Studies examining the causes of nipple pain and clinical guidelines all agree that poor infant 'latch and positioning' (which we call fit and hold in the Possums programs) is the most common cause of nipple pain. All advise that fit and hold problems should be dealt with before any other treatment is instituted. That much is agreed upon!

But the biomechanical principles of what actually happens inside the mouth when a baby suckles effectively, and what it is about a fit and hold which might cause pain and damage are not…

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Possums acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands upon which The Possums Programs have been created, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. We acknowledge that First Nations have breastfed, slept with, and lovingly raised their children on Australian lands for at least 65,000 years, to become the oldest continuous living culture on Earth. Possums stands with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.