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I find that the carseat analogy is helpful for raising the awareness 
of healthcare providers and others about the importance of 
breastfeeding.  It can be an eye-opener for those who are wishy-washy 
about breastfeeding yet don't hesitate to use strong language about 
carseat use.  It highlights the fact that breastfeeding deserves the 
same kind of promotion.

I agree that it may not be an appropriate analogy to use when 
counseling mothers directly.  I do not use it that way myself.

Margaret
Longmont, CO



>With all due respect, there are a few key differences between breastfeeding
>and putting baby on back or using a carseat:
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>Chris Musser
>Mom's Milk Anywhere
>Portland, Oregon
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