Holly McSpadden's Devil's Advocate response (29 Dec 200) is a reminder to all of us that no matter how strongly we feel about some issues, there is almost always another way to look at the situation. A glimpse into her day reminds us that the world we want and the world we live are not the same. Sometimes "reality sucks" as my teen-age son would say. Her typical day was overwhelming and as a nurse who has seen similar scenarios, I can relate to the heartbreak and frustration of what we see. I must admit that sometimes I have wished I could be the "Baby Fairy" and take certain babies and give them to parents that will love and nurture them (Please don't take offense, it is just an emotional wish, when I know a baby is going to a place where they will probably suffer neglect, abuse, and may not live to see their first birthday). I have also wished I could take home both mother and baby and shelter them together, which I can't do either. One of the wonderful benefits of Lactnet is an opportunity to hear different views and voices on so many subjects. It has helped me in countless ways, and one of them, as a person of strong opinions and passionate beliefs, is to see how others think about a topic or situation. It helps me temper my responses with knowledge and wisdom. Part of my maturation process I am sure. I learn something everytime I log-on, and thanks to all for sharing your knowledge and methods of working toward successful outcomes. Diversity is to be celebrated! Gratitide to my Lact-buddies, Catherine Pridie, RN BSN IBCLC in sunny Arizona *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html