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Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:57:27 -0500
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Hi everyone,

 

I have been hunting fruitlessly through my files and on Medline for an
elusive article. I recall the article is on breastfeeding and guilt and it
argues that only mothers who were NOT fully informed about the health risks
of formula feeding feel guilt later for choosing formula feeding. Fully
informed mothers who decide not to breastfeed are fine with their choice
whatever the ramifications. Toward the end of the article there is a
sentence (or maybe a partial sentence) that reads "Let the guilt fall where
it may!" This article was published in a medical journal, not a magazine or
newspaper.

 

Does this ring a bell with anyone? I need to cite this article in an article
I'm writing and I'm going mad trying to find it. Many thanks for your help.

 

Jackie Wolf

 

 

Jacqueline H. Wolf

Associate Professor of the History of Medicine

Department of Social Medicine

Ohio University

Athens, OH 45701


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