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> Winnie Mading wrote to beth: I might
> start with the picture of the Pakistani mom and her twins. If that
> doesn't catch their attention, nothing will.
Be sure to tell them if you use this picture that this mother has spoken out
that it her wish to show this picture around the whole world to teach mothers
what can happen if they do not breastfeed.
And: Another idea might be
> something that was on Lactnet a couple years ago where someone was
> describing a wonderful "new" product that would make baby more
> intelligent, reduce risk of diabetes, etc. etc. Of course the last
> line was that such a product exists and it's mom's milk.
It's to be found in some Unicef/WHO publications.
And: Another is
> an analogy from some years back. It was a fable about everyone
> needing to learn to use crutches in case they ever broke a leg. In
> time everyone was using crutches and no one knew how to walk without
> them. It had much more detail. Sorry I can't remember the exact
> sources, but maybe another Lactnut will.
I think this was circeling around in LLL. Maybe in an old Leaven or so.
And closes with: who remembers her daughter at around age 5 saying to
> a woman ahead of us in the checkout line "Why are you buying that
> formula-don't you know you should breastfeed?"
I remember a couple of years ago when I was waiting in the Kindergarten hall for
the children to come out. I was sitting next to a mother with an appr. 8 month
old baby at her lap. Then this littel girls comes walking by (think she was
around 3 or so), looks at the mom and baby and then states: You should
breastfeed that baby. You can do it, do you know that? (The baby was a breastfed
Downs' Syndrome baby, but not hungry at that time BTW).
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, living in Maaseik, Belgium
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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