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Many thanks to those of you who took the time to respond to my post about
my friend with the uterine prolapse and rectocele. I saved them all, then
accidentally deleted them before sending my personal thanks.
I passed on the many comments ,and referred her to a PT I know who
specializes in women's health issues.
Unfortunately, the mom weaned! She, like so many others I've talked to
lately, interpreted the hit-and-run nursing style of her active baby as
weaning. She's the third mom I've talked to in less than three days who
thought that a baby under one year old was weaning. People are learning,
slowly, about early breastfeeding practices, but need more education on
breastfeeding practices of older babies and toddlers. And with Diane, I worry
about the lack of milk that these babies are getting. End of rant.
-Debi Page Ferrarello, RN, IBCLC
whose middle child stopped breastfeeding to take sips from his cup, then came
right back to the breast. Two separate activities in his mind!
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