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>Dear Group,
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>Could someone enlighten me please?
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>A friend of mine (no breastfeeding training, but she nursed her baby till
>a toddler) is busy writing a book on breastfeeding.
This makes me cross!! There is far too much written about bf by
people without training in it and training in the support of mothers
:(
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>" - It's best to wait at least six weeks before introducing bottles. Any
>earlier and your disrupt the breastfeeding process and cause nipple
>confusion."
Too dogmatic. Though there is a kernel of sense in it.
>
>" - The occasional bottle from six weeks onwards shouldn't do any harm
>but them again, use only when absoultely necessary." (She doesn't say
>how often "absolutely necessary" is).
Again, too dogmatic, and needs a lot of unpacking.
Pat, my guess is there is a lot of oter stuff in her book that isn't
quite right, too :(
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK (and in the day job, a writer and journalist who
has written *a lot* about bf)
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