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Nikki Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:45:42 EDT
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Dear Friends:
       Oh, another thing to blame breastfeeding for.
       It couldn't be any pelvic trauma from an induced
birth/epidural/pitocin and/or operative delivery?
       It couldn't be that her partner doesn't take the time to talk to her
or to help her in the home during the daylight hours, and expects her to be as
ready at night as he is?
       What is it doing to us, as professionals to be under constant seige?
We are always having to defend breastfeeding against a host of outrageous
factors: breasts are for men, human milk is deficient in various factors, formula
is like a Honda while human milk is like a Mercedes, women have to act like
men and leave their babies to be employed.......you hear new ones every day,
and the old reasons are still going strong.
       I just can't believe it. Millions of years of success, and some guys
in a factory lab with a good marketing department have derailed humanity.
       Fuming,
       Nikki Lee

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