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Maria writes:
>Time Mag Cover consequence : TV Reality Show about extended
>breastfeeding planned. Can you say, "exploitation"?
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>http://m.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/breast_in_show_UJ99xlSY22H5kBwI7kAZCI?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=Brooklyn
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>Maria Parlapiano RN IBCLC
>Chatham, NJ
We had a TV programme called 'Extraordinary Breastfeeding' a few
years ago (you can see clips on YouTube - don't read the comments :(
- or you can see some of it here
http://watchdocumentary.com/watch/extraordinary-breastfeeding-video_f880cc258.html
There was a huge amount of discussion at the time, and it still comes
up occasionally in classes or on talkboards.
My feeling is that it actually raised the bar - long term, it made
breastfeeding beyond infancy more visible and some people discovered
it was not as 'mad' as they used to think. The documentary itself
was not very sensationalist - I mean there was no 'shock horror'
voice over. I find - and this is just an impression - that while the
idea of the nursing four year old still wrinkles brows and purses
lips and rolls eyes in a class, there is more acceptance of the
nursing two year old, and a few years ago there would not have been
that distinction.
That's not just down to that documentary, of course, but I do think
attitudes are changing here, and that was part of the reason.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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