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Dear Loretta, me thinks he doth protest too much. This kind of attitude
comes from someone who has a personal ax to grind about breastfeeding.
I suggest that this language be stricken from the wording, because it is
ridiculous to put it in...basically. I will repost now what I have on guilt
in my files. If you do a search for guilt in the archives, you will find a
wealth of information.
I'd get a physician to discuss this with him, ..someone on "his level."
People who have this kind of attitude are usually unwilling to discuss it
with those of a lower professional status. Kathleen
At 03:39 PM 6/3/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>The problem is: we are writing policy. The very first paragraph comes
>directly from other sources that say something about supporting Bfing,etc.
>The head Ob-Gyn is adament about adding a paragraph stating " moms will not
>be forced to breastfeed. They are not to be made to feel guilty for formula
>feeding. They will not be coerced into breastfeeding."
>
>I am livid!!! Never do we force, or make guilty. We educate!
Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet, Indep. Consultant
http://together.net/~kbruce/kbbspin.html
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