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I'm exempt from this conversation, as my child is only 4 years old.

But to this I have to say: me too!

No one touched us, at all.  And when we struggled, and had a stall on 
weight recovery, my midwife just said "Well, you'll get there, see you 
tomorrow".  She did talk about positioning, and encouraged, and talked 
about how good he was at feeding.  But she didn't touch either of us.  
Neither did the weekend midwife, who alternated with her.

It was a couple of years before I realised how much I owed her (them), 
for absolutely no interventions whatsoever.  At the time, I felt I was 
drowning.  But we both learned to swim - my baby and me.   :-) 

Morgan Gallagher

Rachel Myr wrot
> Looking back on it some time ago, when I was trying to figure out why I
> never got sore or unbearably engorged or even distressed, I realized that
> NOT ONE PERSON ever put their hands on my breast or my child when we were
> getting started, or indeed at any later point. Why would they? Note that
> this is quite different from the typical experience where I now work, here
> in Lactopia. 

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