>My point, though, is that *in that mom's eyes* (not mine!), the *baby* was
>much happier once she was not breastfeeding.
Lots of babies are 'happier' once they are not breastfeeding - this happens
because of several reasons, for example:
* breastfeeding has been ineffective (poor latch, poor supply)
* the baby has not been fed *enough* because the mother is frightened she
doesn't have enough milk/is spoiling the baby/is trying to get into a
routine
Actually, these two reasons often go together.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle uon Tyne UK
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