Love it, Jane! Thanks for injecting some humour into a heavy topic!
And, thinking more about it, it's actually brilliant! I'm going to
be presenting on the Right of the Baby to be Breastfed later this
month (even more heavy, right?) and I'd love to quote you - would that be OK??
And just one more tiny thing.... I've been following all the
conversations on this topic very closely. One thing that's very
striking in any discussion about infant feeding choice is that it's
almost always presented from the mother's perspective - the mother
has the right to choose, it's important to meet the mother where
she's at, we must listen to the mother, and especially we mustn't
make her feel guilty. To the extent that the baby may not be
mentioned at all. Either we're being _exceptionally_ manipulative
when we do this, appearing to take the mother's part over the baby's
as a mechanism to build a rapport with her so that she'll listen to
us after all, or we're actually being a bit negligent because surely,
when the chips are down, the end-user of the mother's choice is the
baby. The decision the mother makes will profoundly affect the
infant now, next week and for the rest of his life. And surely the
baby's health trumps the mother's emotional well-being, doesn't
it? But for some reason, we're mostly discouraged from ever saying this.
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2015 18:03:34 +0000
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Subject: Re: Feeding Babies and Green Hair
The point I would like to make, although it makes people cringe to
hear an old gray-haired lady say it, is would you say "sex is
best"? It's just a normal human activity. We don't think anything
of it until there are problems. Or competition.
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