Well said Lieve!!
Midwives and child health nurses must learn so much more about breastfeeding so that when the mother accepts this is how she will feed her baby, there really and truly isn't anything else out there that could have given her a different outcome.
Denise
On 20/05/2005 4:04:59 PM, [email protected] wrote: > It always wonders me that every woman > get's so personaly involved with a > discussion around breastfeeding. For me it proves that the experience > women have with feeding their children is very important and that the > feelings around it last a lifetime. When breastfeeding failes it is very > important that the mother has the feeling and knows that she was > involved in the proces, that she was supported in every (informed) > decision she makes. It is the same with c-section. When the mother > really knows it is her way of birthing or feeding and she has made the > neccessairy decisions, helped by really supportive midwifes and doctors > also afterwards, it doesn't > feel like a failure, just as a fact of life > that not always goes as we want it to go. > > Lieve
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