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Oh dear, Betsy, this is not an easy question to answer. You might ask the
paediatrician to come up with "evidence based medicine" to support what s/he
says. You might come up with a few articles supporting your side (including
the AAP statement--official statements do help).
But this is really a question of empowerment of women, specifically mothers.
A hot topic on lactnet these days. Until women say: this doesn't make any
sense, how do you know this doctor (nurse, Mr. Surgeon), nothing will
change. It's a slow process, but more and more *are* saying "rubbish, I
don't believe you".
Check the websites below for the handout "how to know a health professional
is not supportive of breastfeeding" and give it to this paediatrician.
Maybe it will open his/her eyes. Maybe not. But people who are not willing
to listen are impervious--nothing to do about them. They may listen to
their wallets. I encourage mothers to find another doctor (whatever) if they
get poor advice that endangers the breastfeeding relationship.
Work on the students, that's our only hope.
http://www.erols.com/cindyrn/drjack0.htm
or
http://www.firstfeast.com/articles/articles.html
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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