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At my son's 9 month checkup (I took him to a university hospital clinic
setting I used to work in so I could see this wonderful nurse
practitioner but she wasn't there for this particular checkup)..we were
seen first by a female pediatric resident. I will never forget her tone
of voice when she asked, "Why are you STILL breastfeeding?!"
disgustedly. I was SHOCKED..he was still an infant, not even a
toddler. What an eye-opener for me. I am lucky enough to have the
ooprtunity where I work to give breastfeeding classes to pediatric med
students and residents. I tell them that story and ask them NOT to do
that to mothers they see. Here I was, a newly certified IBCLC, made to
feel like a lowlife (for about 2 seconds after which I got very, very
angry)! One can only imagine how a mother with none of my knowledge
would feel or what she might do in the face of such a negative reaction
from a health care professional...wean perhaps?
Edie Armstrong BSN, IBCLC, FAirfax, Va.
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