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Diane wrote: <Or: "If a mother does not breastfeed, she will lose a unique
opportunity to bond with her baby in an intimate physical relationship.>
Or what about: "If a mother *is deprived of breastfeeding*..."
[Lee now] Or what about: "If a baby *is deprived of breastfeeding*...."
Isn't breastfeeding a baby's birthright? How many more babies would be
breastfed if the medical community were horrified by a woman's decision to
even think of not breastfeeding her child and the physicians would tell the
parents why it is so important? That would be medical control for a good
purpose. Would women trust the MDs implicitly the way they do for
childbirth?
Warm regards,
Lee
Lee Galasso, MS, LLLL, IBCLC, RLC
Lactation Specialist
Lactation Center of Westchester/Putnam
Westchester County in NYS, USA
914-245-2206
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