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More than the parasite comment, I found this to be particularly rude:
<<Lactation consultants are usually very pro-breastfeeding — some militantly
so — and will not only answer questions but also will probably convince you
to keep at it if you're feeling a bit discouraged.>>
Would you seek information about vegetarianism from someone who "fell back"
upon consumption of beef to meet protein requirements? No, we would expect
this person to be well-versed on how to meet nutritional requirements
without resorting to something outside of their area of expertise. Being a
vegetarian is not a simple way of life, especially since the US is so
deeply-rooted in meat foods. I would certainly not be thrilled to have my
advisor tell me that vegetarianism is too difficult for me to do, so I need
to supplement with a hamburger.
If I was looking for information about anything, I would certainly expect
the person to be well-informed, and quite sold on her "product." Are other
experts so equally condemned?
Annoyed in stifling hot SE Ohio,
Heather "Sam" Doak
<<Hi all,
On this site, the author compares a breastfeeding (a
baby sucking) to a parasite. Please consider emailing
Discovery Health about this.
http://health.discovery.com/centers/baby/care/breastfeedingtips.html
Thanks,
Pam.
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