July 16th, 2008
As we approach Breastfeeding Awareness Month this coming August, my thoughts return to the issue of nursing in public. Polls in the past have touched on various aspects of this issue. You can see voters’ thoughts on nursing in public in general, using a nursing cover, and carrying a copy of the state breastfeeding laws […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 8 comments
July 15th, 2008
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your comments and watching the poll results on what I should name Baby Egg White, III. Thank you! While you all had clear favorites in Camille and Rebecca, discussions continue between my husband and me, and we are not that much closer to figuring out the name. Tick tock, tick tock […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 2 comments
May 19th, 2008
Hard to believe I reach 30 weeks of pregnancy tomorrow! As part of planning for the birth, I have been reading Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth (my one-sentence rave review: this is the one birth book I wish I could press into the hands of every pregnant woman I encounter). It’s got me thinking a […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 3 comments
May 19th, 2008
In light of the recent debates over the safety of co-sleeping versus baby sleeping in a crib, and the issue of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, I thought it would be interesting to survey where our nurslings are sleeping. I limited the poll to nurslings because I think it affects several things — safety, parenting style, […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 8 comments
March 9th, 2008
I am not even 20 weeks along in this pregnancy and already I am focused on the birth. After two unsatisfying hospital births, this time I am working with a midwife toward a home birth. I am curious about your thoughts on birth choices and whether or not they affect breastfeeding success rates. Do you […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 11 comments
March 9th, 2008
When polled, “Do you ask pregnant women if they plan to breastfeed?” many readers said it depends on how they know the pregnant women — are they friends, acquaintances, strangers, or clients? Several readers left thoughtful comments with advice on how to bring up the subject of breastfeeding. Here are the complete poll results from […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 3 comments
February 8th, 2008
Sixty-four percent of 111 voters said their most recent or only child had only had breast milk and had never had any artificial milk. That left 36% of voters whose child has had at least some artificial milk at some point. Here is the complete breakdown:
Special shout-out to the 11 percent of voters who started […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 1 comment
February 8th, 2008
The other day at a 5-year-old’s birthday party I chatted with another one of the mothers, who was also due with her third baby. She was going in for a scheduled cesarean section in two more days. We had a lovely chat for nearly an hour as the kids played at the indoor play area. […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 8 comments
January 22nd, 2008
When I counsel a breastfeeding mother, I do not break into a cheer — “Breast is best!” — or launch into a lecture — “Breast milk is the norm; formula is subpar.” My goal is to support the mother. However, there are appropriate times and places to send a breastfeeding advocacy message (government health campaigns, […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 4 comments
January 22nd, 2008
Can I trust you all to play nicely? Let’s have a frank discussion about breast milk, formula, and whether or not you consider breastfeeding an “all-or-nothing” proposition (for the record, I think exclusive breastfeeding is wonderful but breastfeeding does not have to be all-or-nothing. It’s not a club. It’s not a contest. Some breast milk […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 11 comments
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