For all you letter writers there is currently an ad running on TV for a
large grocery store chain, Stop and Shop, that has stores in most New England and
Mid-Atlantic states (USA). The ads depict families who use the store for
affordable goods, etc. One such ad shows a mother of two, with a young toddler
and newborn, and her husband bottle feeds the infant at the start of the ad
while moms talks; toddler is also shown at end of ad walking off drinking
from a bottle. The ad can be viewed online at _www.stopandshop.tv/_
(http://www.stopandshop.tv/) and actually contains more than is shown on TV that I've
seen, of greatest consternation, a close-up of baby bottle feeding.
Will post any reply I receive from my online letter which I'm sending to
"contact us" at bottom of web page.
This ties into Morgan's thought provoking post about the bottle icon and its
prevalence. When my husband and I have discussed the past US breastfeeding
ad campaign, he's expressed his opinion that modeling breastfeeding as norm
would have more of an impact. This has made me think that ads of
breastfeeding mothers in all sorts of situations, while working from home on the
computer, while reading to a sibling, while in a sling and going for a walk, might
help to chip away at the bottle=baby mentality. I have forever changed my way
of viewing baby photos where baby is alone and not in arms since attending a
conference with James McKenna who showed a beautiful baby photo that elicited
oohs and ahhs from the audience. He went on to inform us that in other
cultures this same photo caused the audience much discomfort because baby was
alone and mother was missing. So compelling was this for me that when I now see
baby photos without baby being held, if not by mom, at least by someone, I
feel sadness.
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
Brewster, NY
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