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Hi Y'all,
I've been remiss in not introducing myself though I've posted a few
times. It feels a little wacky to introduce oneself to 2000+ people.
Suddenly I feel myself internet-shy.
Working backwards, I am currently a LLL Leader in West Los Angeles,
ground zero for global pop-entertainment: all those lousy television
depictions of bf and parenting? That's coming from moms and/or
parents on "my" watch. SORRY!!!!! Unfortunately I'm afraid I'm
unlikely to ever be able to reach them as well-enough as another who
is more culturally similar. I am undoubtedly not cut of the
SoCal/Hollywood cloth and while it's sort of OK for one's LLL Leader
to be "different", the influence of a strange stranger only goes so
far. And hence the preponderance of mind-numbingly ignorant
depictions of detached mothering coming from the imaginative depths
of single and obsessively-employed 20-somethings.
Before-kids I was a PhD candidate in epidemiology, MS(s) in
biostatistics and (environmental) molecular biochemistry. My husband
is a geologist/evolutionary biologist, during the mutual study of
which we met way-long ago in Chicago.
Signing on to lactnet is my way of exploring the world of bf advocacy
a little more closely as I enter the "non-lactating" phase of life.
Prior to kids, as an academic it had *never occurred* to me that
'lactation' could ever be considered one of life's significant
inflection points. Now, from the other side, I'm trying to decide
whether to carry on acknowledging this reality or sink blithely away
into a world dedicated to other concerns. Some of those might
include local politics, cancer research, or various other life-long
hobbies (fiber-arts, "traditional" music and dance).
I am enjoying reading the wealth of knowledge posted here daily. And
I'm still very unclear about the intersection of ILCA, LLL, IBCLCs
and beyond. The political pullings going on here are rather
bewildering and I find the implications a little hard to fathom in
terms of my own position in LLL. But this too, I'm sure, will pass.
Thanks for so much forthright fact-flinging and opinionating.
--
-Sara in West L.A., USA.
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