sunnyday123
<font color=blue>Someone hand me my drool towel<br
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Since when is it acceptable to tell someone that they are essentially killing their child if they do not breastfeed them????
Today at the gym, my personal trainer and I were talking. We got on the topic of her having kids because right now they are in the process of beginning IVF.
Well, she was telling me about a discussion she had with her OB because she will not be able to breastfeed under any circumstance. So while we were having this discussion I guess one of the other members overheard what she was saying and she said (no joke) "If you can't breastfeed than you shouldn't have a child. You are going to be killing them by giving them formula".....SERIOUSLY????? I wanted to punch her right there. My trainer told her to stick it where the sun don't shine...and a few other no DIS friendly things
Now, I am all for breastfeeding.......As long as you are not flashing your b***s all over the place, nurse until your heart (well...your babies stomach) is content.. I think it's great....if you decide to do it but I don't think less of anyone because they don't. Heck, if I am still taking one of my medictations I am on right now when I get pregnant, I won't be able to breastfeed either. I think its wonderful to EDUCATE parents so that they can make an informed decision but I think there is a line that people do tend to cross between education and bullying
This lady is why some people have the idea that breastfeeding advocates are extreme and a little crazy.
Now, I know there are a lot of moms on here who advocate breastfeeding and I'm very curious....does anyone here hold the same opinion? That not breastfeeding is so bad that if you know you can't than you shouldn't have a child? Was this lady completely out of line by saying this?
I totally, 100% agree with you. As a side note, I know people who have nursed, and their children have allergies up the whaa-zoo. It's nobodys business how I raise my infant, and I hate all those crunchy types
who "push" nursing.
And I probably would have mentioned to her to do some things that were anatomicaly impossible.





