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><< Well, I cannot bear this attitude. It medicalises and
> professionalises normal bf and in many cases does a huge amount of
> harm (my observations, anyway). >>
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>hey, don't tar everyone with the same brush!
I wasn't : ) The attitude I cannot bear was the one you outlined
shown by your colleague - one that refused to accept that mothers
could get good ifo and support from volunteer and non-medical sources.
> i AM a medical professional (and
>still NOT a nurse!) and of course almost everyone i see has a problem. so i
>AM giving out medical advice, as is everyone else with some kinds of initials
>after their name. if that advice is to go to a support group, then why is
>that bad? you can't have it both ways. you can't say you want medical types
>to embrace the volunteer groups and then criticize them for recommending them.
Carol - you've misunderstood me. I was critical of profs. who
*wouldn't* refer to a group. Of course some situations need medical
advice and intervention...and yes, over-medicalised and
institutionalised birth almost guarentees a warped bf experience.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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