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Lynn writes:
I hope that this backfires for Evenflo. It was pretty clear to me that
breastfeeding wasn't the problem--the in-laws were! The pump could better
have been used to whack them.
~~~ Oh Lynn,
Thanks for the smile...
For moms thinking they need to give in to this kind of bullying about
letting other people feed their baby, sometimes it helps to share that this kind
of bullying doesn't go away by giving a bottle, it might encourage it to
bleed into other parenting decisions that MIL may not agree with either.
Might as well enjoy the nursing, and stick to what's good for mom and child
now. It will come in handy as a skill later anyway, all the way through
school age and young adult years...:)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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