So which company has sponsored this one?? May increase formula
sales!!
What a laugh! So funny that it is almost sad.
Rhonda.
Macha McDonald wrote:
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oh
yeah thats a bewdy:))
Sally was waiting at the grocery
check-out with her formula cans when the woman in line behind her told
her, "You know, formula is just not as good for babies as breastmilk."
Another incident: Margaret was bottlefeeding her son in the park when
another mother sat down beside her and began to nurse her toddler. The
nursing mother asked if Margaret had ever nursed her child. Yes,
Margaret answered (though somewhat stunned to be asked by a stranger
about her personal life), adding, "I switched to formula at six weeks
when I had to go back to work.". The nursing mother immediately told
Margaret that she could have expressed milk while at work and that it
was too bad she had given up nursing so soon. what a
shame these bottle-feeding mothers didnt think that these other mothers
may have been offering genuine concern her & her child.
If breastfeeding needs so many books to cover the
subject fully, perhaps the reason is that there are a great many
problems associated with breastfeeding, and the nursing mother should
expect to need much expert advice. Instead of working her way through a
pile of books trying to find the right one to help with her specific
breastfeeding problem, a new mother would welcome a book that offers a
simpler alternative, Bottlefeeding Without Guilt.
anybody else see the total irony in this
statement? (actually its quite funny). should we apply the same logic to
the wealth of literature, videos, movies etc ad nauseum on sex?
(substitute 'breastfeeding' with 'sex', 'nursing mother' with
'virgin', and 'Bottlefeeding without guilt' with 'Instruction manual for
Vibrator'.
Because of its controversial thesis, that bottlefeeding
is just as good in many ways as breastfeeding, the book will certainly
attract the attention (and arouse the ire) of organized breastfeeding
advocates. It's to be expected that Bottlefeeding Without Guilt
will be sharply attacked in certain quarters, thus generating much
publicity for the book. The author is willing to go head to head with
any breastfeeding leaders in the media in defense of the choice of the
bottle over the breast. Breastfeeding has become
something of a sacred cow (bad pun intended)-and anytime a sacred cow is
gored, people take notice. The subject is one that the talk shows might
very much like to milk (another bad pun
intended).
hmmmmm, yes I
see......
jennifairy
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