Dear Friends:
When my oldest daughter was 18 months old, I went to work in a day-care
center. I was allowed to bring her and she could nurse whenever she wanted.
Nobody else was nursing and the other toddlers had bottles. Vanessa wanted a
bottle also, and found one that someone had abandoned. She never sucked on it; she
dragged it around by the teat, like a toy on a leash. However, having one was
enough to make her feel like the other children.
I don't like that bottles are used as a symbol of infancy; however, after
2 generations and more, where bottle-feeding is the norm in the USA, it will
be a difficult symbol to vanquish.
What symbols of babyhood could we make? Not a pacifier nor a crib! How
about a carseat? Or a little icon of a baby? Maybe if some clever person
designed such a symbol, if we made a national contest out of it, as was done when the
international wheelchair symbol was created, a solution will emerge.
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
Maternal-Child Adjunct Faculty Union Institute and University
Film Editor, Journal of Human Lactation
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