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I'm just thinking about breastfeeding and other cultures. (This was sparked
by the "Am I the only one who finds this easy?" thread and by a book I'm reading called "Fresh Milk" by Fiona Giles. What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Things like mastitis, cracked nipples, blebs, low supply etc.?? Does anyone know? I'm genuinely curious. In our culture we go to lactation consultants, doctors, midwives, our newsgroups etc... but what about places where these aren't available? -- Lina Alena born July 1st, 2003 www.maternalinstinctscanada.com validate the email address before sending. |
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AlenasMom wrote: I'm just thinking about breastfeeding and other cultures. (This was sparked by the "Am I the only one who finds this easy?" thread and by a book I'm reading called "Fresh Milk" by Fiona Giles. What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Things like mastitis, cracked nipples, blebs, low supply etc.?? Does anyone know? I'm genuinely curious. In our culture we go to lactation consultants, doctors, midwives, our newsgroups etc... but what about places where these aren't available? In some places, there is this groovy idea called "experience" so that the knowledge never left the hands of the people that need it. I would think that is a big contributor...in those countries/areas where babies ARE bfd. I find it unutterably sad how much has been lost from our daily lives in many areas due to "improvements" and "devices"....funny you brought this up, it was a topic of discussion around tea here yesterday. Dawn |
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"AlenasMom" wrote in message able.rogers.com... I'm just thinking about breastfeeding and other cultures. (This was sparked by the "Am I the only one who finds this easy?" thread and by a book I'm reading called "Fresh Milk" by Fiona Giles. What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Things like mastitis, cracked nipples, blebs, low supply etc.?? Does anyone know? I'm genuinely curious. In our culture we go to lactation consultants, doctors, midwives, our newsgroups etc... but what about places where these aren't available? I was pondering as well last night, wondering how other women in the US decide to breastfeed. For me, it was a natural thing and I have been genuinley surprised at how difficult and alien we as a culture seem to find it. In other cultures, I dont think there is as much a need for professionals since there are so many people, sisters, friends, aunts, mothers tec, who have breastfed. At this point, on baby 3# having nursed the others 18 months each. I dont know anyone personally who has more experience than I do. That wouldnt happen in a place where its more common Nina |
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AlenasMom wrote:
What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Veering OT -- what countries are being posted from here? USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UKofGBandNI, Denmark... that's off the top of my head. Where else? -- Sara, feeling global |
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"Sara" wrote in message ... AlenasMom wrote: What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Veering OT -- what countries are being posted from here? USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UKofGBandNI, Denmark... that's off the top of my head. Where else? I read that as "non-western" or "non developed" countries. |
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Oh, I know...but I think Sara was just curious where we're all posting
from... "Nina" wrote in message . .. "Sara" wrote in message ... AlenasMom wrote: What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Veering OT -- what countries are being posted from here? USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UKofGBandNI, Denmark... that's off the top of my head. Where else? I read that as "non-western" or "non developed" countries. |
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"Nina" wrote in message . .. "Sara" wrote in message ... AlenasMom wrote: What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Veering OT -- what countries are being posted from here? USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UKofGBandNI, Denmark... that's off the top of my head. Where else? I read that as "non-western" or "non developed" countries. That is what I meant... I have a very muddled head lately |
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"Molly Fisher" wrote in message ... In article .rogers.com, "AlenasMom" wrote: and by a book I'm reading called "Fresh Milk" by Fiona Giles. Isn't that book fascinating? If you like pondering any of a wide variety of bf related topics, there's lots of grist for yer mill in there. I LOVE it! It kept me occupied for well over a week while Alena was in hospital! -- Molly http://www.sonic.net/~mollyf/ |
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AlenasMom wrote: What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Veering OT -- what countries are being posted from here? USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UKofGBandNI, Denmark... that's off the top of my head. Where else? Ireland (not part of the UK, but a separate country...I don't think there's anyone from the north on here...), mainly right near Dublin. -- It's Tis Herself |
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AlenasMom wrote:
What do women do for breastfeeding problems in other countries? Things like mastitis, cracked nipples, blebs, low supply etc.?? Does anyone know? I'm genuinely curious. I know if I didn't have this group, I'd have almost no outlet. There's three LC's in Dublin (that I know of). I know there's LLL, but the meetings are pretty spread apart. My mom and sister are both great helps as well (they both bf to at least a year, but I've gone longer than them at this point), and a friend up the road too. But I sure have had a lot of "Oh, well, if you can't have milk...I'd wean him by now!! Aren't you good?" And, hey, did I miss something? You're posting about early pg and bf?! Are you?! :-) -- It's Tis Herself |
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