Chris Wrote: >I define by history, not location, so Oz is included) because Western women >don't normally offer their "dry" breast to babies to comfort them. Maybe >this is an idea worth pursuing. I mean, why would a person give a baby a >cold, dinky little binky (dummy) for comfort when she could give her warm >breast. I'll tuck this idea away in my "grandmother hope chest." > >Chris Mulford Chris, funny you mention this,I am starting to study tomorrow, one full day a week. I found a lovely young women to take care of my 5.5 month old daughter. we have been getting my daughter used to her new caregiver over the past week and it has been difficult getting her to accept EBM from a bottle. I was getting worried about the long day without me, at one point I suggested she offer her breast to my daughter for comfort, she did not bat an eyelid, I left for a few hours and when I came back, she told me Mika started crying and she offered her a little comforting suckle, but it seems Mika just didn't want the nipple. I guess she had the same reaction as taking the bottle. Have any of you had any experience or heard of a caregiver (non family) offering a "dry" breast for comfort. I mean, it makes more sense than giving a pacifier, no? my sister also sheepishly "confessed" trying to offer my older daughter her breast when she babysat a while ago (this was when my daughter was still nursing). my sister was surprised at my very blase reaction, she thought I'd hit the roof, I told her I was pleased she had the common sense to offer a breast rather than shove a piece of rubber into my daughters mouth. I was wondering if this is normal practise (obviously not in the western world,but what about other societies?)? I know about wet nurses, what about "dry nurses" ? I'd be interested in hearing what others think about this. Jackie Atiya, CBC Israel *********************************************** 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