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Arly Helm <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 May 1996 17:43:28 -0700
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Something about the phrase "mothers who choose not to breastfeed" strikes
me as odd, although it is a common enough phrase.  So, thanks to Diane
Weissinger, I decided to turn it around to see how it looked.

How about "mothers who choose not to artificially-feed" as a euphemism for
breastfeeding mothers?  Sounds like a superior moral position, doesn't it?

But I guess they are equally acceptable, so I'll use both, but especially
the new one, as it helps to shift people's frame of reference.

Arly Helm                                       [log in to unmask]
MS, Nutrition; CLE, IBCLC; Lactation Consultant

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