Michele suggests that "A case could easily be made that just the opposite
(to government run helath care, government-mandated maternity leave, etc) is
more helpful to children and the breastfeeding relationship."
Hi Michele
I would be interested to see such an argument made. I live in a place where
all citizens are entitled to no-cost health care, regardless of their income
and this is funded through the taxation system. Mothers who work in
permanent full-time or part-time employment are also entitled to 12 months
statutory (unpaid but we are working on that) leave. I have never ever seen
anyone argue that the erosion of these provisions would facilitate
improvements in our breastfeeding rates so I am interested to see what such
a position would look like.
Regards
Nina Berry
Australia
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