Glow
Active Member
I find your remarks surprising in light of the fact that you were a breastfeeding mom. Usually I have only encountered that type of thinking in moms who hadnt breast feed.
The breastfeeding baby is uniquely attached to the process of breast feeding as much as to the milk itself.
As far as not being forced to pump...if the moms milk production volume is great - either because the baby is young or because solid food has not yet been introduced - trust me, that mom IS going to need to pump!
In addition, the mom knowing that breast milk is the best food for her baby might have wanted to keep her supply up in hopes of being able to do at least that much for her child.
These are not cattle we are talking about here. And whether we like or dislike their religion or lifestyle doesn't justify our callous indifference to their plight as nursing mothers and babies.
To do that would say nothing about them and everything about us.
The breastfeeding baby is uniquely attached to the process of breast feeding as much as to the milk itself.
As far as not being forced to pump...if the moms milk production volume is great - either because the baby is young or because solid food has not yet been introduced - trust me, that mom IS going to need to pump!
In addition, the mom knowing that breast milk is the best food for her baby might have wanted to keep her supply up in hopes of being able to do at least that much for her child.
These are not cattle we are talking about here. And whether we like or dislike their religion or lifestyle doesn't justify our callous indifference to their plight as nursing mothers and babies.
To do that would say nothing about them and everything about us.