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On 1/18/2013 8:31 PM, Lara wrote:
> Angela Brekken <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Good afternoon. I do not often see a baby with cleft palate, but found
>> this information sheet online while studying. Does anyone else think
>> the final paragraph puts off a "throw in the towel" vibe in regards to
>> breastfeeding/providing breast milk?
>> http://cleftline.org/docs/PDF_Factsheets/Breastfeeding5.09.pdf
> Who on earth has their entire life and newborn feeding method completely
> sorted and easy within "a few days"? I would much rather see something
> talking about how life with a newborn feels chaotic and overwhelming for
> everyone for the first six weeks or so, and encouraging people to set
> goals and keep on going if at all possible, because it really does get
> much easier (just not necessarily in "a few days").
>
> Knowing that these babies are all going to undergo significant surgery
> should be an additional reason to strongly encourage the maintenance of
> milk supply and mother's milk feeding, not a reason to say "oh well, if
> you're still feeling overwhelmed a few days in, just let it go and pat
> yourself on the back."
>
> And how sad I felt when it talked about how "the demands of work" can be
> a consideration in those very early days. I'm guessing this is an
> American organisation?
>
> Lara Hopkins
>
/Yes, very sad indeed to see this attitude when we are supposed to
support and nurture the dyad with information and knowledge. Shame on
the online fact sheet to put it too simply and possibly destroy the
Mum's confidence in one fell swoop!
Cheers
Eva
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