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Tue, 15 Feb 2005 08:07:37 EST
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Dear Friends:
    I get to see a lot of breastfeeding videos, which  is very interesting 
and important to our profession. A good video creates  emotion and/or teaches, 
which are both vital in our work.
    After watching some films today as part  of preparing for a class, I had 
some thoughts to share  and questions to  pose to you all because I feel 
confused, and a little sad.
    My questions are about the teaching of colostrum,  the word 'bonding' and 
the bliss aspect of breastfeeding.
    The emphasis on colostrum is a complex topic. On  one hand, what ever is 
in the breast that day is perfect for the baby, while  there are cultures 
where the first milk is deemed bad for babies and  withheld. So I can understand 
the importance of disseminating the information  about colostrum to a video 
audience, as many videos do.
    On the other hand, most of us can drive a car very  well without knowing 
the names and functions of all the parts under the hood. If  we had to learn 
about engines before we were licensed to drive, life would be  far more 
difficult and confusing! Most pregnant women I am working with have  about 3 brain 
cells left to learn anything because all their mental energy is  going into 
thoughts about labor. I don't want to take up one of those brain  cells with a 
term that really isn't important to breastfeeding. She doesn't need  to know 
about colostrum to breastfeed, she needs to know to keep her baby  skin-to-skin, 
to respond to the baby's cues for the breast, and where to find  someone to 
help her with this new relationship.
    I have two opposing views concerning teaching of  colostrum; my tendency 
is not to mention it, unless the mother asks me. Usually,  when they ask, it 
has been to say, "There isn't really milk at first is there?  There is that 
colastra something..." which requires clarification and proves my  point (at 
least to me :-) that most people need to know that the milk in the  breast that 
day is perfect for the baby, whatever one calls it.
    Another aspect of videos is that they often portray  breastfeeding as 
bliss. Breastfeeding is ocassionally blissful. Mostly, when one  is doing it 
15-20 times a day with a new baby, it is forgettable and  convenient. We don't 
have raptures during meals with every bite; there are  special meals of course, 
where there is bliss but that is more the exception  than the rule. Doesn't it 
set mothers up for an impossibility to teach that  breastfeeding is blissful? 
    Sometimes mothers in videos are incoherent. They  can't describe their 
feelings, and either say so, or they become speechless and  repeat the same 
phrase "It's just a special feeling ". How well does that  inspire a woman? What's 
the point of showing a mother who can't talk?
    And that word 'bonding'....something about it jars  me. It isn't a 
natural word to me; I guess because it comes from science,  and has been so overused 
and abused.  I would prefer a words like:  tenderness, closeness, pleasure, 
calmness. I can remember working in labor  and delivery and hearing nurses say, 
"Okay, you've bonded now. The baby has to  go to the nursery" which always 
bothered me. As if bonding was some sort of glue  or another task, like giving 
Vitamin K, that could be started and  finished.    
    What are your thoughts on these subjects?
    warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE
Maternal-Child  Adjunct Faculty Union Institute and University
Film Reviews Editor, Journal  of Human Lactation
Support the WHO Code and the Mother-Friendly Childbirth  Initiative

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