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Date: | Sat, 13 Jan 2007 07:28:09 +0000 |
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There are so many thoughts racing through my mind on this issue. Breastfeeding was a joyful experience for me, spiritual even.
Having lived and worked in what I would consider very anti-breastfeeding cultures in the South USA, I go crazy sometimes dealing with
the attitudes and behaviors of mothers and hospital staff. I struggle every day on how to present myself and advocate for bf.
What to say to the mother who just wants to pump it? What to say to the mother who just wants to bf for 2 weeks? What to say to
the mom who says she tried to latch him one time and he didn't take it so she's going to formula feed, and doesn't want any help.?
What about the mom who had a c-section and wants to start maybe tomorrow? I really wonder if that one would be better served to
give the baby formula bottles for 1-2 days, and then get started bf when mom feels better? Is that better, and more of a chance for longterm succes
because if she doesn't get a good feel about bf that first day, she'll abandon it forever? Please don't think I'm losing my mind, but I wonder
sometimes just how to get through. It seems just serendipity which moms will get it and which ones won't. I think we need a totally different ad
campaign. I think mothers who don't bf think mothers who did are special, and we should play that up. I think the ads should be like that t-shirt
somewhere -- "I did it on an elevator, I did it at a little league game...." and I think we should have older kids and teens saying
"my mom breastfed me - thanks mom." And other kids on the ad asking "did you bf me, mom?"
Still keeping on and searching for the answers,
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
Mississippi, s.e. USA
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