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I cannot speak for Betsy, but I have seen moms "for whom (breastfeeding)
would not (and should not) ever be the choice:
Women actively abusing drugs and alcohol
Women too self-possessed to recognize their baby's needs
Women mentally challenged and unable comprehend the baby's needs
Young girls pregnant as a result of physical abuse/rape
Any of these women, given an extremely supportive environment, may be able
to successfully breastfeed a healthy and happy baby. But, many of them have
little support, and have ecomonic circumstances that make life especially
challenging. With bottle feeding, at least someone else can step-up and
provide food for the baby so that it won't starve.
Barb Berges BS, RN, IBCLC
near Cleveland, Ohio
> From: Kathleen Bruce <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Question
>
> Betsy, you said in your last post,
>
> " If some of you who do not work with large groups of the general public
> could
> see the calibre (or lack thereof) of some of our parents of this
> generation
> coming up, you'd realize that it is probably good that there is an
> alternative to
> breastfeeding. That is not to say that there aren't individuals from all
> walks of
> life who wish to breastfeed and are successful, but there are those for
> whom
> this would not (and should not) ever be the choice."
>
> Can you clarify please, as I do not know who you are referring to? Are
> you
> saying that there are some parents who have shortcomings that are serious
> enough that make it preferable that their babies receive formula? There
> are
> those for whom breastfeeding should not ever be a choice? Who do you
> mean?
>
> I am honestly not sure I know what you mean here. Thank you for
> clarifying.
>
> Kathleen
>
>
> Kathleen Bruce RN IBCLC
> Independent consultant:
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