. >>>What I have found is weighing used as a weapon of control over women
and their process of breastfeeding.
Magda, you raise some interesting points in your post and I do agree with
your sentiments.
However, I use my scale on home visits in the first 6 weeks to keep mothers
out of baby clinics! (Most of the mothers I see here go to the clinic once
a week, primarily for weight checks and often for test-weighing.) I have
seen so many mothers completely devastated when the "scale" says they are
not providing enough breastmilk! I also show mothers all the other signs of
a healthy, thriving breastfed baby. Then I prepare them for their eventual
visits to the baby clinic or paediatrician's office - different scale etc.
Jean Ridler Private Practive Cape Town [log in to unmask]
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