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Date: | Thu, 28 Sep 2006 09:57:21 -0400 |
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> I have always been perplexed by mothers who say that they pump or give
>formula because it is "easier", barring extreme breastfeeding difficulties.
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> I just do not understand the argument that breastfeeding "saps" a
>mother's energy.
I spoke with a mother about this once, who complained she was always
"drained" after breastfeeding and that's why she "had to" quit.
I regarded this as another unfortunate example of how the lack of basic
knowledge can lead to unecessary weaning. Nobody was there to tell her that
the relaxed, sleepy feeling during nursing is NORMAL, and good. She assumed
- or was told by her mother - that breastfeeding just "took too much out of
her." She figured that if nursing a newborn made drained her, it would
only become more exhausting as the baby grew until she was totally depleted!
Sheila Stubbs
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