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laurie wheeler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Aug 1999 08:55:15 PDT
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Nancy, we had a similar event in a newspaper here in the Deep South, USA and
several bf advocates wrote in and we were very effective. The poor guy was
apparently converted and wrote a retraction and I believe even had bf signs
up in his office. Someone from Mississippi may remember. Anyway here was my
letter, use what you can, and substitute "Why do we need legislation" for
"why do we need WBW"

Dear Mr.
I am writing about your early August "Fed up with Breastfeeding Week"
editorial.  Even though you say that "breastfeeding certainly makes sense"
and "breastfeeding is the desired source of nourishment for infants,"
editorials like yours really scare women away from breastfeeding.  Perhaps
this was your intent.  But it seems your real gripes are with public
breastfeeding and waste of taxpayer dollars promoting breastfeeding.

I have worked with thousands of breastfeeding mothers over the past 15 years
and one overwhelming concern from almost everyone of them is to be able to
breastfeed without exposing anything or offending anyone.  This is one of
the major reasons why women do not try breastfeeding at all.

The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, WIC, the US Dept of
Health and Human Services and many other organizations all actively promote
breastfeeding as the best method of infant feeding. Breastfeeding is one of
the most effective and economical ways to promote good health.  In contrast,
families who don't breastfeed cost taxpayers far more in the long run
through increased healthcare costs for both the mother and the baby.


Why do we need World Breastfeeding Week to promote breastfeeding? Because
healthcare workers (including obstetricians, pediatricians, and nurses) and
the general public know so little about breastfeeding.  Some mothers-to-be
read books during their pregnancy or take a class during their last
trimester.  This preparation is helpful but often inadequate, especially in
light of the misinformation and mismanagement they are likely to encounter
in the healthcare system.

The breastfeeding advocates that I work with locally and around the world
are not free-love hippie liberals, but healthcare providers that are truly
concerned about the health of mothers and babies.

Laurie Wheeler, RNC, MN, IBCLC
Coordinator, Louisiana Breastfeeding MediaWatch



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