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Very interesting, Nina!
I am right now making a Swedish pamphlet on breastfeeding for
beginners (28 pages A5), "Thirst for Life". I have been trying to
keep an empowering, wiessingerized tone, but it's so easy to slip
over to those worn-out expressions we've all heard - in any language.
Still, I want to be sure that what I write is familiar and
recognizable for the parents/readers and I think that's a bit of a
walk on a tightrope.
I am concerned about the expression "supplemental feeding" (with
formula). Luckily, the Swedish word for formula is "breastmilk
substitute" or just "substitute". Do you think there is any need to
use the expression "supplemental feeding" at all? Or can I
consistently write "partial breastfeeding" whether it's about
triplets, morhers who've had breast surgery or whatever- what do you
think?
There is little promotion of formula in Sweden an nearly all mothers
initiate breastfeeding. The breastfeeding "information" from the baby
food companies focuses on disempowering, evoking guilt among mothers
who smoke, telling mothers they need to exercise and have three
proper meals and two snacks a day to get energy enough to breastfeed
(the N company) or first advising mohers to breastfeed as little as
5-9 times a day and then ask them to see the child health care nurse
to get an adequate formula if they discover their supply is
decreasing (a Swedish company whose name is Latin for "always"). How
can I, very shortly, refute these statements?
Marit Olanders
journalist, editor of Amningsnytt, Swedish bf magazine
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