Winnie wrote:
When a person cannot urinate normally, they don't have their
catheter bag hanging out for all to see. However, if a woman is not
feeding naturally, it is perfectly acceptable for her to have the
artificial breasts (bottles) out for all to see. Therefore, this
argument carries no water (or maybe no milk?)!
Oh, Winnie, this is really so funny - if it weren't so sad! Thanks for the
giggle.
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town
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