In a message dated 05/07/2001 5:18:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< I don't know if anyone remembers the request for contributions to an
extended
breastfeeding article for the New York Times magazine, but it has been done,
and is now published. I have to admit, in my excitement to read it, I pretty
much just skimmed it, but I didn't see anything that I had a problem with. I
was a little disappointed in the picture, I think we could have used
something more discrete than the tried and tired "breastfeeding in a
bathrobe" scenario. But, overall, not bad. >>
I didn't even think of that Melinda, since the little girl was in her jammies
too... I thought the article was amazing, considering it was in the NY Times.
Clear, presented the situation well, without judgment, and focused on what
some of the benefits might be, I especially liked the Sears quote about
nursing promoting connection, and the many disconnected kids of today being
such a part of this culture. It's so rare I read an article about
breastfeeding in a "mainstream" publication that doesn't make my hair stand
on end. I enjoyed it immensely.
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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