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In Kelly’s report on her presentation to doctors about supporting
In Kelly’s report on her presentation to doctors about supporting
breastfeeding, she wrote:
However, I got a different story this morning from another professor...
So it started alright, he mentioned how physicians often give bad advice to
breastfeeding mothers and that should be improved, but then noted that some
women are "breastfeeding Nazis" who breastfeed to 3 or 4 years old.
But
something even more disturbing came up. He said the reason that the hospital
I am currently training in is not a baby friendly hospital is because they
refuse to comply with The International Code of Marketing of Breast milk
Substitutes. "They give us $300,00-400,000 in formula and tube feeding.
What
should we do? Pay for it? That is 6 nurses we would have to fire. Plus, when
talking about monetary savings of breastfeeding- that is to society, not our
institution."
My imaginary follow-up comment to this is, “Would you be
willing to put that in writing and go on the record as placing savings to the
hospital above the health of the patients who come here? How many of this
hospital’s patients understand that their well-being is secondary to monetary
concerns? Would they continue to come here if they understood that? I’m asking
these questions because I see an ethical dilemma that I doubt you’ve examined.”
Alice Roddy
Breastfeeding is the biological norm for infants. It is a relationship that provides food, connection, protection from illness to the baby and stress reducing hormones to the mother.
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