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hi all,
don't know about the medical community, but when i had my first child
in the 80's the picture in my head whenever i heard LLL was of women
looking like a mixture of joyce carol oates and laura ingalls, sitting
in a rocker in a laura ashley environment.
took me almost 20 years to actually meet my first LLL leaders and so
far i haven't seen anyone who fits the above description...
not even in my own org, AFS ;-)
(maybe i should start wearing dresses and a chignon...)
nina
2011/2/28 Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>:
> Can anyone assist me as to whether the founders of the early
> mother-to-mother breastfeeding support orgs (ie LLL and ABA) were ever
> written about by the medical community as being radical women with dangerous
> ideas?? I'd be very interested to be pointed in the direction of such
> writings.
>
> Karleen Gribble
>
> Australia
>
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