This thread is so interesting.
my mother taught me that if you provide milk for another woman's baby you
are not allowed to get any money or favours for it or the milk will dry up.
She has expressed milk for somebody else for about two years with both her
children. And while she and my Dad had always straggled financially she has
never took money for her milk. Oh, and it was expressed manually too. Our
background is Jewish, from Russia.
There were also several foods that we were not allowed to eat. Interestingly
enough most of them are allergens - chocolate, strawberries, garlic. On the
other hand a nursing woman was supposed to drink tons of cows milk.
But I think it is very hard to say what is culture, and what is just the
current economical situation. The cheapest food with the highest content of
fat and protein available was milk. So that is what nursing women drunk. If
meat would have been feasible they might have been eating meat. If nuts were
easy to get they might have been eating them.
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On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:02 PM, sheila stubbs <
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> With all these interesting cultural beliefs, I think that those of the
> tribes living between Mexico and the North Pole are probably the worst!
>
> They believe your milk can "dry up" for no reason at all!
>
> They believe you have to "hold off" from feeding too often, and the less
> frequently the better. Mother's in this culture look at the clock more than
> they look at the baby!
>
> They expect their offspring to sleep contentedly for 10-12 hours at night
> without waking. They even have "sleep experts" who tell them babies must be
> ignored and left to cry during the night. They believe babies will never
> learn how to fall sleep alone if you don't do this!
>
> Nursing mothers are told to avoid chocolate, strawberries, beans, cabbage,
> milk, wine, beer, shellfish, garlic and spicy foods. However, they also
> believe that a mother can only produce milk if she has a perfect diet and
> drinks several quarts of water each day. Many quiit because they find this
> burdensome.
>
> These folks think 6 weeks of breastfeeding is sufficient because it gives
> baby "a good start" in life.
>
> They often go to the trouble of pumping their own milk and putting it in
> bottles for feeding in public because nursing is socially inappropriate.
> This culture believes that the main function of a breast is beauty,
> especially as appreciated by men as part of lovemaking. Therefore nursing is
> seen as a somewhat incestuous activity that should be stopped before the
> baby is old enough to be aware.
>
> Some feel that breastmilk alone is very boring for the baby, so they add
> solid foods before they are needed. It is presumed that babies must be
> taught how to eat solid foods, or they'll never eat. Weaning is another
> activity that must be aggressively pursued with the belief the child will
> also never wean without his mother's insistence.
>
> Breastmilk is considered to be a biohazardous waste product.
>
>
>
> Sheila Stubbs
>
>
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