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In einer eMail vom 3-9-2004 0:41:40 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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Dear Friends:
I am sure that most mothers I work with have enough pillows and cushions
in their beds and sofas to support any baby. Again, note the reliance on
product...
Yes, NIkki! I see so often that breastfeeding is made difficult by all sorts
of *things* that are said to be a must for breastfeeding. All that is needed
to breastfeed are a willing baby and a willing mom with at least 1 working
breast. Only in situations that are out of the normal (that is biologically
normal) scope of lactation things may be needed in order to replace what is
missed.
I really fear that, besides the formula-business, medicalisation of
breastfeeding is the biggest enemy of the return of the normalness of breastfeeding.
Using special-made breastfeeding pillows and other gadgets is part of this.
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, Dutch IBCLC in Germany
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