When I was younger and childless, I helped other women to breastfeed
because it was what I thought was to be done. Not many other physicians
would do it (except my role model, of course), but, being a bit
rebellious (reading "spiritual midwifery") and poetic, I thought it was OK.
Then, I studied public health, and was confirmed into the necessity of
doing it. Now, being sort of out of public health, but into primary care,
I really realize that the private mds have no time (nor, unfortunately,
the competence in many instances) and I feel it should be done. Having
breastfed my kids helps an awful lot, as I rely on written information as
well as experience. It just needs to be done ! It is irresponsible to
tell women that breast is best, then let them down when trouble arises.
Basics of health promotion. But not understood here in the public health
department ...
Louise Denhez, M.D., M.P.H
Chargee d'enseignement clinique
Departement de medecine sociale et preventive
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