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Date: | Tue, 6 Sep 2005 13:24:33 EDT |
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Hello fellow Lactnetters.
This past Sunday at Church, I had the opportunity to teach a lesson to the
women's organization on the need to be prepared, and how. Our church is well
known for emergency preparedness, so I wanted to put a new spin on beating
the dead horse with info. I think I was hugely successful. Of course I talked
about storing food and water etc. Then I made total eye contact with the 5
pregnant mothers that sat there, and told them that there would be NOTHING
harder to witness than the starvation of my own infant. I told them they each
had the ability to prevent that. I told that if at all possible,
breastfeed. Breastmilk was sterile, full of germ fighting qualities that would help
fight the infections sure to sprout up from a disaster ridden area. Etc. Etc.
I topped it off to say that we never knew when a disaster could befall us.
(People had hurricane warnings, we in Northern California will have NO warning
of that huge earthquake). As I was finishing speaking, a woman piped up
and totally blew the wind out of my talk. "Of course if you CAN'T
breastfeed....we don't want to force it on you" WHAT??? I was floored and shook my
head and said that IF AT ALL POSSIBLE one should breastfeed. Those that "Can't"
are extremely rare. But I could tell the damage had been done...the
pregnant women had doubt placed in their minds again of their own ability to
breastfeed. <<SIGH>>
Oh how I long to be finished with the process so I can hold proper meetings
in this area to properly educate and help women to breastfeed.
Oh well...keep on plugging....
Renee Drake RN CLC
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