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Great post, Morgan...I'd add that the emotional connection to risk
those mothers who do use formula is also clear the other way round.
That is, mothers who used formula (often when help and support with
breastfeeding was not available, or else was poor, or actually ended
up sabotaging the bf) resist very much the notion that this put their
babies at risk of anything. They decide not to believe that formula
is in any way 'risky' and instead, become angry, not at the system
(or individual workers) who sabotaged their bf, but at people who
help other women to breastfeed or who point out the way health is
affected by infant feeding. They can be angry to the point of
abusiveness and accuse breastfeeding supporters of 'making them feel
guilty'.
Some of these women may have unresolved issues of grief, and their
anger is a form of emotional connection to risk.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor
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