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To demand a harder hitting campaign to promote breastfeeding?

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WashwithCare · 11/01/2010 21:00

I?m sometimes taken aback to hear mothers gave up bf-ing because it was sore, or involved feeding for hours at a time? What did they expect? What did they think newborns do? Didn?t they imagine that anything chewing on your nipple for 10 hours a day was going to nip a bit?

But then again, who can blame them? Breastfeeding for the minimum WHO recommendation of 2 years is practically unheard of. Nearly everyone will tell you it?s absolutely your decision, and fine to stop. The public info campaign is fluffy and vague about the benefits, and the baby on the follow-on formula milk box looks decidedly peachy. Lots of women are so mis-informed, they believe that formula is almost as good as breastmilk.

Is it time for something a little harder hitting? How about this for a tv ad; (scene 1) mum feeding her newborn a bottle telling her mate how hard bf-ing was. Caption: Breastfeeding Hurts. (scene 2) same mum, but now older, bald and sick, hugs toddler. Caption: So does breast cancer. FADE to caption: "Breastfeeding significantly Reduces your Life Time Risk of Breast Cancer". Followed by cheesy inspirational slogan.

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wannaBe · 11/01/2010 21:48

let's kill the thread.

wannaBe · 11/01/2010 21:48

let's kill the thread.

StayFrosty · 11/01/2010 21:48

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choufleur · 11/01/2010 21:48

maybe we should line up mothers who choose to bottle feed (or can' BF - there are some) and shoot them and give their children to super wet nurses. that would make a good advert.

go away with your ridiculous ideas.

BF does need promoting but women do have choices. and if they choose or can't breast feed then that's up to them.

what else do you suggest vilifying?

thisisyesterday · 11/01/2010 21:49

omg, the belief in the need to "toughen" up nipples went out with the dark ages

chandellina · 11/01/2010 21:50

yawn ... the stealing husband debate looks more interesting ... though of course husbands can be nicked when one isn't looking

WashwithCare · 11/01/2010 21:50

Rockbird - that's awful - I'm really sorry - it sounds like you had a hard time. Support, such as the stuff you mention, is important too..

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ImSoNotTelling · 11/01/2010 21:51

This is person who has been starting provocative threads all weekend.

Boring and trolly and now just plain offensive.

Don't know how to post multiple like wannabe otherwise would do it.

Sassybeast · 11/01/2010 21:51

Flamingo bingo - I'm not sure what makes you think that but I think you may be right

'Hides thread' (and reassures women that babies don't chew nipples)

chandellina · 11/01/2010 21:52

maybe there's a link between stolen husbands and toughened nipples ...

wannaBe · 11/01/2010 21:53

imso you just post what you want to post then hit post multiple times before the page has time to refresh.

like this...

WashwithCare · 11/01/2010 21:53

I'msonottelling - I'm sorry to hear about your friends... however, it is hardly unreasonable to say bf-ing reduces your cancer risk.

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