The trying times that Jo experienced breastfeeding will only have been 'worth it' to we professionals if we can learn from it, and other women's experiences. (Jo, I'm guessing you felt it was worth it for you and your child regardless - taking nothing away from what you went through).

It's undeniable that artificial feeding is inferior nutrition for infants. So, rather than fighting for a mother's right to not have to put up with pain, cracks, mastitis, cellulitis, etc, etc, etc, let's direct all our energies into finding causes and solutions for these problems. And to educating our colleagues about what we have already learnt.

Oh well ... that's what makes sense to me. X;{
Denise

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Denise Fisher
Health e-Learning
http://www.health-e-learning.com
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