In a message dated 7/3/2009 4:20:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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if we treated lack of milk supply as a serious issue that needs all the
full force of investigation and treatment that we apply to - say - erectile
dysfunction - rather than patting women on the back and saying formula is
almost as good and your baby will be fine because I was formula fed and I am
OBVIOUSLY just fine - should we not be able to discuss all options for
moms, if we are truly lactation consultants and not just breastfeeding
cheerleaders?
Jane,
Silly me, I thought this is exactly what IBCLCs would do...I love the
phrase "the full force of investigation and treatment", and that is exactly
what moms should be able to expect from us as professionals. They can say no,
but it seems like the expectation for normalcy should always be in place.
Interestingly, the two men I know who use Viagra are both older men, one
with a long drug history and the other a smoker ( therefore both may have
compromised circulatory systems) who simply feel they cannot keep up with their
lovers...talk about not going with the normal course/consequences of
things. I do know one person who considered it after Prostate surgery though.
Peace,
Judy
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