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From Ingrid Tilstra (she is having trouble posting for some reason)
La Leche League Canada Leader
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant
LA LECHE LEAGUE CANADA MEDIA STATEMENT RE:
"Lactivism: How Feminists and Fundamentalists, Hippies and Yuppies, and
Physicians and Politicians Made Breastfeeding Big Business and Bad
Policy“ by Courtney Jung
In her book, Ms. Jung asserts that encouragement to breastfeed has
reached a “moral fervor” inconsistent with the true value of
breastfeeding. La Leche League International (of which La Leche League
Canada is an affiliated organization) was among the first to recognize
the important health and emotional qualities of breastfeeding. When our
organization began nearly sixty years ago, most babies were not
breastfed. Research over the past sixty years has shown not
breastfeeding has definite health risks and consequences and
breastfeeding is now clearly understood to be the normal way to feed a
human baby.
This deepening understanding of the importance and value of human milk
for human babies from an immunological, physiological, and psychological
standpoint is a result of an ever-increasing, vast, and incontrovertible
body of research. Even though occasional studies refute or question
certain specific qualities, the world’s scientists and health
organizations have concluded that, overall, research definitively proves
(and continues to prove) that breastfeeding is essential for infant and
maternal health.
Understanding and valuing strong scientific evidence is not morality. It
is rational, logical, and essential to any society that seeks to
optimize its citizens’ health and well being.
Research has provided strong evidence that getting breastfeeding off to
a good start with skin-to-skin contact and early and frequent feedings
in the immediate postpartum period provides the foundation for a robust
milk supply going forward. Providing expectant parents with access to
fact-based information about breastfeeding and human milk, and a
supportive community (medical professionals, lactation specialists and
peer supporters like La Leche League Canada) allows them to consider and
set their own breastfeeding goals.
It is unlikely there is any pressure in our society that could force
intelligent women to do something for their children that doesn’t make
sense. Mothers simply want to breastfeed because they want the best
health for their children and themselves. We are hormonally driven and
biologically hard-wired to breastfeed and be breastfed. We’re mammals.
Lactation and breastfeeding are the biologically normal states for human
mothers who have given birth and human milk is the biologically normal
food for human babies.
--
Barbara Robertson, MA, IBCLC, RLC
The Breastfeeding Center of Ann Arbor
bfcaa.com
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