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My colleague Judy Schneider, WIC lactation consultant in South Jersey USA,
has observed hospital staff nurses who seem to classify their postpartum
patients on whether the mom is "breastfeeding-worthy." Teens, immigrants,
some racial groups, and mothers with low literacy or a low socio-economic
level just don't get all the help they could use while learning to breastfeed
or working out breastfeeding problems. The nurses, of course, do not use the
term "breastfeeding-worthy." They might speak instead about whether or not
the mother "really wants to breastfeed," but what they mean is that
breastfeeding is for the white, educated, middle-class mothers.
Of course, as WIC LCs, we are evaluated on whether those "non-worthy" moms
actually come to the WIC office and register as breastfeeding mothers. So to
us, EVERY mom who is interested is Worthy and Welcome!
Chris Mulford
Eastern USA
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