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sheila stubbs <[log in to unmask]>
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> Can anyone assist me as to whether the founders of the early
> mother-to-mother breastfeeding support orgs (ie LLL and ABA) were ever
> written about by the medical community as being radical women with dangerous
> ideas?? I'd be very interested to be pointed in the direction of such
> writings.
> 
> Karleen Gribble
> 
> Australia

First of all, Karleen, I wondered what made you ask this. Were you accused of being a radical woman with dangerous ideas?
 
Secondly, I emailed Marian Tompson, founding mother of La Leche League and asked her.
 
Her reply:
 
As to how physicians felt about this, it really depended on the physician, how he felt about breastfeeding and if he was comfortable with a lay person giving information to his patients. This varied from doctor to doctor. As we built up our credibility and breastfeeding became more common, so did the medical communities comfort with LLLI. 
 
Mrs. Tompson also would like a copy of the 1985 Physician's survey someone else mentioned in which 29% of doctors had characterized La Leche League as "overzealous/extremists".
 
sheila stubbs,
retired LLLL,
Ontario, Canada 		 	   		  
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