While doing an on-line search for recent publications on breastfeeding, I
came across a reference to a short article titled "Breastfeeding -- A
Neglected Pro-Life Issue." It was published in January, 1995, in a Roman
Catholic magazine called "America." Our university library has a
subscription, and I went and read it, then made a bunch of copies. It is
really a very nice article, very current on the medical research about the
benefits of breastfeeding and the dangers of infant formula (sorry, I can't
bring myself to call it ABM, as a child of the late 1960s, that acronym
means anti-ballistic missile to me). Anyway, the article was very
life-affirming, very supportive of the importance of breastfeeding to
mother, baby, and mother-baby pair, and suggests that promoting
breastfeeding is a very important, but neglected, pro-life issue. If any of
you work in Catholic hospitals, or have Catholic clients, this might be a
good article to provide people. It is short (3 pages), written for the
layperson, and very upbeat.
Katherine A. Dettwyler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
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