In a message dated 06/05/2001 11:41:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Both planned to nurse for a year, both are down to
2-3 Feedings per day at 8 or 9 months, one of the babies refuses to nurse
more often.
This, to me, is Breast Feeding, not nursing, and while it's far, far better
than most of the US manages, I feel bad for mother and baby because I know
what they're both going to miss and I know how close they came to having it.
It may be all a particular mother wants - it may meet *her* goal for
success - but as a cultural model I don't consider it successful and I want
the culture to weed out recommendations that lead to it. I'm for raising
the bar. >>
Good point, and a good time for me to congratulate you Diane, as well as Debi
PF and Rachel M, on your mention in the IBCLE newsletter in regards to the
2000 exam( better late than I guess.)
If this has already been said, apologies, but I for one am lucky to "know"
the many people on Lactnet, some of whom are certainly some of the finest LCs
on the planet. This level of professionalism and care has certainly raised
the bar in the profession...:)
Judy Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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