I think I might have said this before but I'll say it again: why is it that we are assuming that only breastfeeding mothers need to take breaks to be with their children who are in daycare? WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE OTHER BABIES? We want to "normalize" breastfeeding; what about normalizing parenting and attachment to our kids? For those ABM proponents who may or may not be lurking--does this "prove" that feeding formula will also assure that parents don't get "too attached" to their kids? Just asking.... Pearl Shifer, IBCLC, LLLL in Brooklyn where the sun is finally coming out on Memorial Day Dedicated to those who gave their all to our country O ____________________________________ | | X X X X X X |##########################| | | X X X X X | | | | X X X X X X |##########################| | | X X X X X | | | | X X X X X X |##########################| | | X X X X X | | | | X X X X X X |##########################| | | | | #####################################| | | | | #####################################| | | | | #####################################| | | | | | | | | | | | | A.J. SHIFER AGE 13 CHARTER MEMBER OF C*O*L*I*C*