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Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Breastfeeding 1-2-3

Is it Worth it to Nurse for a Short Time?

Is it Worth it to Nurse for a Short Time?

If you knew you might only be able to nurse for a few months before you might have to be separated from your baby for an extended period of time, would it be worth it to breastfeed for those few months or should you formula-feed in an attempt to spare your baby from an additional pain of separation? That’s the issue raised by a military mother on the article U.S. Military Rules for Breastfeeding Mothers. Jami wrote:
Why is it that everyone but the Air Force is at LEAST 6 months deferment – The above article and all the profiles I …read more

Anti-Bottlefeeding Coalition Denounces Eating Freely

Anti-Bottlefeeding Coalition Denounces Eating Freely

Listen up people! There has been another sighting of Bottlefeeding In Public (BIP)! Some customers complained to management, but management said BIP was protected by law. So it’s time to get personal. It’s time to launch the Anti-Bottlefeeding Coalition Denounces Eating Freely Campaign (the ABCDEF Campaign for short). Modern society cannot tolerate babies eating from bottles in public! Whether you breastfeed or bottlefeed in the privacy of your own home, in the name of all that is decent, modest, and right, prepare yourself to make the following arguments against BIP:
BIP is unsanitary! You don’t know what’s in that bottle! It …read more

Getting a Breastfed Baby to Take a Bottle of Breast Milk (Mom to Mom #13)

Getting a Breastfed Baby to Take a Bottle of Breast Milk (Mom to Mom #13)

As a follow-up question to this one about breast milk storage guidelines, I got this question:
My husband was supposed to feed the baby with my breastmilk while I was away but I came home too early and now, the baby would not bottlefeed. He probably sensed me. Unfortunately, the breastmilk got wasted. So how do I prevent something like this from happening again? Likewise, how do we get the baby to bottlefeed even when I’m around?
I know lots of women have struggled with this issue, whether it’s just the occasional bottle of breast milk while mom’s away or the need …read more

Breastfeeding Quote of the Day: Involving Fathers

Breastfeeding Quote of the Day: Involving Fathers

“…the idea of bottle feeding just to ‘involve the father’ is one more instance of preserving the status quo at a price to the baby.”
—Marni Jackson, The Mother Zone. p. 78.


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