Dean Edell comments on a baby doll that *nurses.* He invites others to
comment too.
http://www.thingamababy.com/baby/2009/07/babyglutton.html
My comments:
>While I am thrilled about the idea of promoting breastfeeding to children, I have reservations about this product.
- Babies nurse from breasts, not from flowers stuck onto clothing!
Little girls who watch their mamas nurse know how to lift their shirts
to position their baby dolls.
- Why promote the idea that it hurts to nurse? Breastfeeding is
supposed to feel good. Pain is a sign that something is wrong (often a
poor latch) and needs to be fixed.
- The doll's mouth is not open wide enough to get a good latch. If we
are going to make such a toy, let's at least make it realistic. After
all, the manufacturers had no problem making the boy doll anatomically
correct.<
--
Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC
Breastfeeding Matters in the Capital Region
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