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Date: | Sat, 13 Jan 2007 10:05:55 -0500 |
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I am rewriting this because it disappeared into the ether when I sent it the
first time, so I apologize if somehow I end up saying the same thing twice.
In the US we don't get to see women breastfeeding very much. It is done in
private so our images of loving and nurturing an infant are centered around
bottlefeeding. We can try to describe the joy of breastfeeding for these
women, but it is a lot like trying to describe sex, very difficult to capture in
words.
It is somehow much easier to put the negative into words so their attitude
toward breastfeeding is often patterned by the statements of friends who
failed to make it through the struggles of the first week or two, so women will
often say to me "I would like to try breastfeeding" as if it were a duty to be
borne, for the health of their child, but not something they long to do, like the
nurturing they see with the bottle. I honestly think we can talk til we are blue
in the face, about the joy of breastfeeding, but that seeing their peers
engaging in breastfeeding would do more to change their behavior than
anything we can say. It would say to them - hey this is lovely too, perhaps
even lovelier than the bottle...
I keep thinking of when these hideous platform shoes became popular when I
was a teenager and I couldn't imagine wearing them, but sure enough within 1
month they looked totally cool to me, and I started longing for them and then
eventually got a pair myself. And breastfeeding is hardwired to a certain
extent, it should be much easier to shift attitudes, if we can just show these
women what it is all about. We need to make it the image they associate with
mothering and nurturing.
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC
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