In a message dated 07/04/2000 4:11:01 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
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<< Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 09:10:04 -0700
From: Mary Conner <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: bf in dr office
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 [log in to unmask] wrote:
It is my belief that the sexual obsession with breasts in Western culture
(especially in American) and the insistance that they be hidden away is
the single factor that interferes the most with breastfeeding. It is a
cultural fetish that IMHO America needs to get over, and I do think that
it is a human rights issue here, women and babies are being oppressed.
Any sort of "right" not to be exposed to it is tissue thin compared to the
human right that women have to be able to use a part of their body for
what it was intended to in order to feed their babies properly whenever
and wherever.
I want my daughter to live in a society where she is no longer expected to
cover her breasts for any reason and the only way to get there is to not
buy in to the "well, okay, but only if it's discreet" mentality. Things
will change only if they are challenged. I'm sure you would not like to
go back to an era where you were required to wear a long sleeve ankle
length dress all the time "for modesty's sake" and so as not to be
"offensive". There are still many people living who grew up during a time
when the current mode of dress would have been considered offensive, and
they may still consider it offensive, but I see no reason why we should
have to dress to suit their sensibilities.
As for what this woman should have done, sometimes we realize only in
retrospect how we have been "snookered". I have been offered a "better
place" on occasion, usually that means a place with a better chair, or
less noise, or fewer distractions, not a place where no one will see me,
although less noise/fewer distractions often means someplace private.
Occasionally, it is apparent that I am being "hidden away", and given that
we are already part way through the nursing already and older babies and
toddlers can nurse fast, we may be done by the time I figure out the place
is not suitable and would have moved back. It's become fairly rare here
for women to be hassled about public breastfeeding, even when they make no
attempt to cover up or be discreet, so being "put away" is not usually
something I suspect.
And it isn't just women who "won't stand up for themselves". My husband
is from a culture that would generally rather have their toenails pulled
than to get into a personal confrontation, in our case, I would end up
being the one to get in people's faces. This is not to say that he would
just sit and take it, it's just that he would simply do something like
change doctors or engage in passive aggressive behavior instead of a
direct confrontation. This woman didn't just "sit and take it," she went
to her support network, marshalled her forces as it were. The same sort
of thing my husband or his family would do. >>
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