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Date: | Sun, 14 Jan 1996 15:27:25 +0100 |
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Janet Simpson wrote:
>>I think it is a legitimate wish for the adultd to keep their bed for
>>themselves at night after a while. I will say (or think) that a
>>mother is a "bad breastfeeder" if she do not share her bed with the
>>baby when it is 6-7 or 12-13 months.
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>Pardon me,
>But are really saying that a mom who doesn't share her bed with her baby in
>order to breastfeed is a bad breastfeeder?
I see I wrote it, but there was a "not" missing. ("I will *not*
say..."). Pardon me. I really should not try to communicate the weeks
I am doing night shifts.
My point was exactly the same as yours: People must find their own way
to do things
>PS Not mad here! Just wanted to make a point! :)
No offense taken!
Kind regards, Kjetil
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Kjetil Lenes. RN NICU/PICU, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
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