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Date: | Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:04:12 -0300 |
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The issue of visitors is something we discuss in our group meetings. In our
culture no one will bat an eyelash at the sight of a breastfeeding mother,
and very few mothers will feel embarrassed to breastfeed in front of people.
However, I like the analogy I heard or read once (I forget where of from
whom, apologies if you are reading this): you would not bring a roomful of
people along on date. Let alone to your honeymoon. Why then would you want
a parade around you when you are getting to know your newborn? Even if the
mom is not embarrassed to feed the baby around people (and that to me would
be THE ONLY issue, I don't care whether the visitors feel OK with a
breastfeeding mother and baby, if they don't it is THEIR problem), why
should she have to get to know her newborn and learn to do something new
with people around?
We tell the moms that if they want people around and feel up to it, go
ahead and call everyone and ask them to come. If they donīt, then call
everyone and ask them NOT to come, to the hospital or to their home. A new
family is entitled to its privacy. After they are all settled down at home
and having a great time with breastfeeding and she can walk and sit
comfortably, then they may come. If they bring food or offer to do chores,
even better :-)
So, even if everybody is happy and cooing around the breastfeeding mom and
baby, the mother should be able to ask for visitors to stay home.
Best regards
Veronica Garea LLLL
GALM Bariloche
IBFAN Bariloche - LLL Argentina
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