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Naomi writes:
Indeed, foster moms should be able to bf their foster kids without even
telling anyone because it is a normal part of child care, but we all know
that life is not that simple.
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I wonder are there other attachment but not specifcally-breastfeeding
behaviors that a fostered child is not "allowed" to be part of as well: are moms
told do not put the baby/child skin-to-skin, or perhaps they should only
be bottlefed while in a plastic seat, so they don't get body contact that
they might miss if the situation changes? Perhaps thinking of it this way
might open the door a tiny bit to advocate for the most loving/most attachment
a foster parent can provide, no matter how long it lasts?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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