Hi to all on Lacnet, I am fairly new to this site and have been eagerly reading (lurking as I have seen it called) on this site for a few weeks now and have learned many new ideas and concept that I am trying to put to use (or store for future use) in the hospital that I work at. I am a RN of some 23 years all in the maternal child area, with many years now in the NICU, where I have been one of a few who are willing, and with a positive attitude, supported and encouraged breastfeeding, requardless of the baby's gestational age. I breastfed both of my sons, one for a little over a month due to a severe conginital heart and my second for nearly 6 months. Both experiences were wonderful and fulfilling, especially with my first as he did not survive his initial surgery at 84 days of life. Since I am not a certified LC, LLL or other certified "teacher" and I have a question in reguards to this particular posting. If my knowledge base is incompleate, then I am looking for answers, if my concept is partly correct I would like some afformation to it. Either way I am open to corrective criticism and/or enlightenment. I know from my own experience, that it is not necessarily an easy decision to stop breastfeeding;this was especially true with my first son. Some women have no desire at all to "try" breastfeeding, some are not sure and are willing to listen and may only need a little education, instruction and encouragement to "just try", others are very positive and desire instruction and support in their decision. My question is: What is wrong with supporting a mom in her dicision to stop breastfeeding, what ever her reason? Not all moms desire to nurse untill their child is in first grade. Isn't some time at the breast better than none? This one message sounded so negative and judgemental, as I read it though, I just had to write. Was this just a bad day, or was the writer in need of someone to ventilate to? Please respond either by my personal email, or by Lacnet, which ever you prefer. Thank You Ann in Moible, AL. > ------------------------------ > Subject: breastfeeding and lupus > > A month ago, my SIL called me up to ask what kind of formula I thought > her 7 month-old would prefer. Because she had been breastfeeding, I > said, "YOUR formula, breastmilk!" > > Well, yesterday, she called me and said she was going to wean cold > turkey by going away for a long week-end! To make a long story short, > she has lupus, is struggling with obesity and is fighting a horrible > case of thrush. During the midst of this, her milk supply went way > down, because she said, "the baby doesn't like my milk." We talked > everyday for the past month, and I sent her articles, and did lots of > pep talks. She has three little boys under 6 who all suffer from severe > allergies. > > She cold-turkey weaned the middle child when she went to Mexico and > called me up at 3 AM severely engorged!!! So , I guess I'm just looking > for a support group for lactnetters who's family members who just throw > breastfeeding away. Can anyone help? > > By the way, I am not baby-sitting that poor baby--I'd just give in and > nurse him. I told her to pack lots of cabbage. GGGRRRRR! > *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html