Thank you, Morgan, Diane and Jennifer, for your long postings on the breast
crawl video.
The points of criticism, esp. about so many people standing by and the
mother being so inactive and letting things being done to her instead of
doing them herself, sort of made me frown, when I first watched the video,
as well as when it was discussed here, so double sided thinking on that one.
My reply about appreciating the link for the (free!) video came from the
thought Morgan just expressed: seeing the baby do something on its very own,
even if the latch could be better.
All in all, I think it is interesting for all of us to (see) discuss(ed)
what could be improved in new film material and what is worth keeping.
There is always so much beautiful stuff around that you would like to show
mothers, but as a volunteer I hardly have any money to spent (and I don't
know if that will be much better as an lc, having to get my cerps at
congresses worth many paid consultations...) and therefore getting
WHO-'approved' materials for free is a good thing. Two thoughts on that: on
the one hand, WHO-logos on written or image materials give you the feeling
it ought to be okay (and it probably is). On the other hand, we have to
remain consciously aware of the fact that videos will work best if what is
shown, fits the audience and its culture. Otherwise it will be harder for
people to identify with it. But then again: all of that could be a topic to
discuss when watching the video and then afterwards ask people what they
think of it, what they like, what is new to them and what they would not be
comfortable with in their own situation. Wonderful tools to work with!
My unfamiliarity with certain traditions in Indian culture already made me
hesitate to disqualify the way it was done, as I don't know to what extent
this is an improvement. It probably is, or else they would not have produced
it. Well, I would really appreciate tips on where to get baby led latching
videos in a Western setting at a reasonable price, even if it would only be
a ten or fifteen minute piece.
And many thanks to all, for the ongoing, thorough discussions, where people
aren't too 'careful', but respectfully take a firm standpoint. Great, to be
able to sharpen my own ideas on experienced collegues.
I'm always being told that to really get into things deeply, e-mail is not a
good way of communicating and in the end it doesn't work. Well, I totally
disagree on that; it works more than fine! ;o)
Warmly,
Marianne Vanderveen,
Netherlands, VBN-volunteer and hoping to pass the IBCLC-exam next year (that
is... if I manage to get back to Riordan instead of constantly reading
Lactnet.... hahaha)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Morgan Gallagher" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [LACTNET] breast crawl video - long
> There has been criticism of aspects of it in here, certainly.
> It may not be perfect, but compared to the experience of many Western
> woman, with high intervention births and baby whisked off to the Nursery,
> it's a huge improvement. It shows clearly what can happen, and, again, if
> there are any 'better' ones showing new born latch, I'd certainly like the
> URL.
>
> Morgan Gallagher
>
>
> Diane Wiessinger wrote:
>> The WHO/UNICEF "breast crawl" video was mentioned recently, and since
>> I've been off lactnet for a good while I checked the archives to see what
>> had been said about it. I don't think I'm being redundant:
>>
>> Breast crawl? Frankly, it made my *skin* crawl! Was anyone else as put
>> off by it as I was? The official position has gone from being all about
>> the mother making the baby breastfeed to taking the mother out of it
>> altogether. We have much, much better videos now. Let's make sure those
>> to whom the baby-led concept is new see *good* videos about the
>> mother-baby dance, not something as bleak and ignorant of the humanity of
>> breastfeeding as this one.
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