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Date: | Sun, 24 Jan 1999 19:16:49 GMT |
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Thank you, Jeanne, for posting about the breastfeeding scene in the
movie "A Simple Plan." I just finished reading the book by Scott Smith
and was appalled to find this statement from the character of the
husband/father:
"I was still embarrassed by the sight of Sarah nursing Amanda. It gave
me a creepy feeling, the thought of the baby sucking fluid out of her.
It seemed unnatural, horrid; it made me think of leeches." (p. 164)
Thank goodness the movie didn't include that line!
Kate Pennington, Newcastle, Maine
>A lead character's wife, who we presume has just given birth in the
>hospital, is visited by her husband, and then her husband's brother. After
>the brother departs, the baby is brought into the room by a nurse. The
>mother holds the baby and positions her for breastfeeding. We see most of
>this over the shoulder of the mother, so no good details. The good thing
>is that breastfeeding is depicted as normal.
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