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In a message dated 2/28/2008 9:20:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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There are 6 messages totalling 377 lines in this issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. New breastfeeding product
2. Corporate lactation programs, questions
3. Depo
4. dad is seeking help
5. Depo as Social Engineering (2)
Regina
You said it so well about social engineering. I see it so often, it just
makes me ill and sad. Women are many times so overwhelmed after birth that they
don't remember to ask or challenge the "care" they receive. One woman I
remember in particular, had 6 children. She had breastfed all of them successfully
for many months. The parents came to see me about a week after the seventh
baby was born. They could not figure why the mother did not seem to have enough
milk. Obviously this mother knew HOW to breastfeed! As we went through her
history and discussed birth control, she did not even remember getting the
depo shot. The father did, but he was assured this would not affect
breastfeeding. Well, it obviously did. He was furious. And it was also apparent that this
was done early "because they had too many children". How is that someone
else's decision to make? That is the parent's decision but the mother's RIGHT to
breastfeed was taken from her. It also indicated how little anyone involved
in her health care knew or cared about breastfeeding.
No woman should have that right taken away from her. Breastfeeding is a
feminist issue
Sadly once again
Carole Peterson Ms, IBCLC, RLC
Indiana
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