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When I've heard this comment or one similar, it has most often been from
women who have sexual abuse issues or are from a families in which bodies
are kept "under wraps" or even considered "dirty". Often, trying to nurse
their babies is their first real experience in touching their breasts. Many
of them really want to do what is best for their baby, but have a difficult
time with the physical contact nursing involves. I've found some of these
women to be more comfortable with pumping than nursing.
Warmly,
Lorri C.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Star Siegfried [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 10:36 PM
> Subject: Re: strange comment
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> Hi all,
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> Just had to share this.
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> I got a call from a mom today. Baby is 2 days old and not
> latching. Mom had
> questions, I had questions.... and then she says...." To be quite
> honest,when I see a woman nursing her baby it makes me want to throw up."
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> Oh, help me.....what's a poor lactation consultant to do?????????????????
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> I was polite at least,
> thanks for listening.
> Star Siegfried RN,BA,IBCLC Arcata, California (Northern CA)
>
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