Not sure where to even start, but I'll give it a shot: <<<<I actually thought the article was an excellent wake-up call for us as lactation consultants. I see many women who suffer from depression, feelings of inadequacy, and anxiety over their ability to breastfeed.>>>> Do you mean their *Inability?...or maybe *Unwillingness? <<<<We are not miracle workers>>>> speak for yourself <<<<and sometime breastfeeding exclusively is just not possible.>>>> less than 2-3% of women worldwide, ...they can't all be in your neighborhood or my neighborhood <<<<I wonder if sometimes the older generation of lactation consultants were either blessed with a mostly trouble-free adjustment period>>>> this would be hil-ar-ious, ...if not for being so frightfully uninformed <<<<or are just forgetting the stress, the exhaustion, the pain, and the confusion of that first few months of newly found motherhood.>>>> besides Not forgetting, who do you think LCs work with everyday?...to clarify, the answer is: new moms who are stressed, exhausted, in pain, and confused <<<<I think the best way to be successful-- and ensure the best possible outcomes for moms AND babies-- is to support mothers in their decision without judgment and paternalistic (maternalistic) attitudes.>>>> gently conveying the truth that breastfeeding and/or breastmilk feeding is Best, for a myriad of reasons, is not the same as being paternalistic <<<<Yes, breast milk and breastfeeding have amazing health benefits. But when it is not working for either physiological or psychological reasons, we should not assume that the benefit of breast milk outweighs the damage to mom's psyche and confidence as a mother.>>>> How does helping her fail boost her confidence as a mother? <<<< Breastfeeding can be one of life's greatest experiences.>>>> Please read Pam's post regarding the purpose of Bf <<<<But the sad truth is that it just isn't for some mothers.>>>> but the sad truth is: waaay too often it's by choice, ...wrong choice, poor judgement, self-centered, uneducated, not supported, surrounded by ignorant health care providers <<<<I hope that we can support all mothers in any way we can. And for a mother who is in severe pain, does not feel bonded to her baby, or simply does not enjoy breastfeeding, I feel it is our duty to support her by giving her permission to NOT breastfeed.>>>> Giving her permission to Not Bf would Not be my first thoughts or actions, they would be more along the lines of: Fix the pain (over the years you will often hear the words "miracle -worker") Help fix the bonding, along with other Bf educated HCPs Help mom learn to enjoy Bf, or at least pumping to provide EBM Debbie Tobin, RN, BSN IBCLC 20 yrs Northern Virginia *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html To reach list owners: [log in to unmask] Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask] COMMANDS: 1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail 2. To start it again: set lactnet mail 3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet 4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome