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If I am absolutely compelled to use the term "extended" breastfeeding, I
ALWAYS place "extended" in quotes and give an explanation that this term
reflects our cultural biases, etc. I like "sustained breastfeeding" better,
which has more positive implications than "prolonged" or "extended." But
how about this catchy, rolls-right-off-the-tongue wording:
perfectly-normal-and-healthy-breastfeeding-from-all
biological-and-psychological-standpoints-that-lasts-longer-than-a-cultur
e's-norm? Or if you insist on a shorter expression, how about:
breastfeeding?
Cynthia
Cynthia Good Mojab, MS Clinical Psychology
(Breastfeeding mother, advocate, independent [cross-cultural] researcher
and author; freelance writer; LLL Leader and Research Associate in the LLLI
Publications Department; and former psychotherapist currently busy
nurturing her own little one.)
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Web site: http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/SupportSt/ammawell
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