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Heather
The piece your wrote was FANTASTIC!!!! And brave. Thank you.
You had challenged my assertion that we in the breastfeeding world
were sometimes our own worst enemies. And yesterday I had queued a
message to LACTNET backing that up, but by chance (I'm finding my way
around a new laptop!) it had been returned because I'd made an error
in the subject, or the address, or something. But what I'd been so
disappointed about was that the Chairperson of a prominent UK
breastfeeding support organisation was quoted in the last couple of
days as saying "It's important to understand that the majority want
to breastfeed and this isn't about convincing people who choose not
to. We want families to choose what feels right for them and
to have the right information free from commercial influence that
helps them make their choices." So I bemoaned the promotion of the
choice _not_ to breastfeed when we who should know, and actually DO
know, that it results in poor health outcomes. I went on at some
length about the need to speak up in defence of breastfeeding as a
health matter.
So you definitely spoke up. Your riposte was amazing! And
clever. And very timely. And, as I say, brave. It gives me hope!
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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We have had three or four days of poison on line and in print media
about Jamie Oliver.
I wrote a response to an especially vicious 'opinion piece'.
A colleague posted it on her blog.
<http://theconfidentmother.co.uk/jamie-oliver-breastfeeding-rebuttal/>http://theconfidentmother.co.uk/jamie-oliver-breastfeeding-rebuttal/
Heather Welford Neil, UK
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