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Date: | Wed, 24 Sep 1997 22:24:16 -0500 |
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When discussing what it takes for a mother to successfully breastfeed the
word commitment is often used. Commitment has never seemed to convey what
I believed kept me at it through five very different breastfeeding
relationships, nor what shines from the mothers I have been blessed to know
over the years...even a combination of words does not seem to convey that
inner quality. Then, some time towards the end of July, shortly before I
spoke to a ND conference on Newborn Home Visits, on NPR's All Things
Considered a mother was describing a serendipitous moment with her children
and used the words, "deeper than a thought, stronger than a feeling." This
clicked with me...and fit an old piece of research that I have quoted for
10+ years that said women who decide before becoming pregnant to breastfeed
usually are making an emotional decision, those who decide while pregnant
are making a logical one. Did anyone else hear this, know the date, or
how I can find out the author? I would love to use this quote freely.
Thank you for all you do for mothers and their babies
Linda Beckler, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Autum arrived in the Missouri River Valley with the equinox this year, and
no snow yet!
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