Doesn't make sense to me...don't we all do things for our kids that we don't
want to do? Never wanted to change those nappies or wash those clothes or
drive to hockey early in the morning but I do it for my kids, not because I
want to. What's different about feeding a baby that a mother has to want to
do it for it to be OK for her to do it?
Karleen Gribble
Australia

> So does the way the baby is mothered.  If a mother is coerced into
> breastfeeding, she may well feel resentment and a baby will pick up on
that.
> The long-term consequences of a mother doing something solely for her baby
> are also significant, just psychological rather than physical.

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