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I frequently show the Breastcrawl video to prenatal clients. I explain
that we do things a bit differently in my part of the world, that most
mothers help the baby a bit but that healthy babies are the same
wherever they are born. Everyone oohs and aahs and is quite amazed at
what their child can do. I have no qualms at all about showing to a
non-professional audience and I do turn off the sound and do a voice
over myself. Fabulous video.!!. Eileen
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 09:49:55 -0500
Pat Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> To me , the most revealing part of breast crawl videos, is showing
> how much drive/instinct the infant comes equipped with. I know that
> every time I have watched them, I just itched to tell the mom to
> help. But, as you have said, that wasn't the purpose of the video.
> The purpose was to show what baby can do. Biologic Nuturing shows
> parents what mom and baby can do Together. This is the goal we are
> aiming for. Breast crawl videos are OK to show to professionals to
> emphasize how much baby can do, they aren't really appropriate to
> help a mom understand how to help her baby or at least not interfere.
> Maybe Diane's description was harsh, but we all actually
> laughed.(this was aprofessional audience). She got her point across.
> Breast crawl videos aren't real life. Pat in SNJ
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Eileen Ahearn Shea, BSc, IBCLC
Clinical Lecturer, Family Health Team
Department of Family Medicine
McMaster University Faculty of Medicine
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