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Date: | Thu, 22 Feb 1996 12:55:40 -0600 |
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As some of the messages have been discussing World Breastfeeding Week,
I wanted to bring up a thought I had about last year. I moved away
from the city where I had worked as a hospital-based LC before WBW last
year. A couple of my friends sent me an article from the newspaper
that said that the LCs at the hospitals in that area, on a suggestion
from that region's ILCA group had passed out breast-shaped lollipops to
the peds and OBS in honor of WBW. Well, I apologize in advance to any
Lactnetters who may have thought up this idea...but frankly, I was
appalled. Am I the only one who thought this to be in poor taste (not
meaning to make a pun)? I kept thinking about how hard all of us work to
have our profession taken seriously and this seemed to me to trivialize
it so much. I could only think of the mom who had spent nights crying
over her breastfeeding problems catch sight of a ped sucking on a
breast-shaped lollipop and feeling totally demoralized. I don't
know...it felt like a stab...a step backwards. Maybe I need to lighten
up...but I was embarrassed that any of the HCPs at the hospital I
worked at might have thought that was my idea....anyway, just curious
how others felt about this....did other regions of the country have
this as part of their WBW celebration? Anyway, I know I won't be
making breast-shaped lollies this year.
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