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<< Maybe we shouldn't do that--I mean, we're likening the breast to the very
thing that makes formula. What other analogies do you all use out there?
I
actually often *don't* use the factory analogy, and usually just say
something
like "the more you take out, the more you make," or, "milk removal equals
milk
synthesis," but I have used the factory analogy before.>>
When doing up grab bags for discussion meetings or school talks, we often
include a razor to represent supply/demand - the more you shave, the more
hair appears!
Dulcie Bridges
Breastfeeding Counsellor
Australian Breastfeeding Association
mum to Rose (8 Nov 99) & Emily (30 Nov 01)
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