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Date: | Sat, 12 Oct 1996 20:44:27 +0100 |
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Hi everyone!
Tomorrow is the first day of the nordic breastfeeding week. At the Stockholm
opening I am going to talk about the changes in bf practises during our
centuary, i e how, why and when the regulations and limits were introduced and
the contemporary consequenses - and how this still influences attitudes and
false beliefs.
I have much information concerning my country, Sweden, on this subject, as I
have been studying it and writing about it before. But I would be very
interested to hear something about this process in other countries, as the US,
and include this in my material. In Sweden there is a link between the creating
of the modern "welfare society" and attitudes to breastfeeding practises during
the first half of the centuary (this is, of course, only part of the
explanation to why breastfeeding became so restricted and regulated in that
period). But what about other countries with a different history of society?
When did bf start to go down, and which were the main reasons, influences etc?
Any information, anecdotic or whatsoever, will be very appreciated!
If anybody can help with this, please do it quickly. Now it is nine o clock
Saturday night here in Sweden, and the opening is at one pm tomorrow! My
emailadress is: [log in to unmask]
Hope to hear from someone! The best to all of you,
Malin
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