ailbhe: (mamahastwo)
ailbhe ([personal profile] ailbhe) wrote2007-02-04 04:59 pm

Be nice, dammit!

I just read something else online about women attacking each other for not breastfeeding. In particular,this was about women with problems, or mourning the loss of their breastfeeding relationship, being told "If only you'd done (or not done) this..."

Well, wow, that's helpful! That's about as helpful as the crazy make-em-cry midwife in the hospital when Emer was born, berating a woman for having been given a bottle to feed her infant by a member of staff. Ailbhe's Helpful Lactivism Tips: Calling people "stupid" doesn't make them inclined to listen to your advice. It makes them want to hit you or cry.

I believe breastmilk is the best thing to feed a baby. I believe it's best for mother and baby alike. I believe that women should be encouraged and supported when they want to breastfeed. And I can't for the life of me see how attacking people does either of those things.

[identity profile] dreamalynn.livejournal.com 2007-02-05 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
I rarely see anyone who doesn't blame the advice giver, or the advice. Unfortunately, that's still frequently interpreted as blame on the mother, because she (and her friends) throw up the "quit trying to make me feel guilty!" thing, even when no one is saying that the mother did anything wrong at all. Some people are incapable (or are unwilling) to see the difference between "the advice you got was wrong" and "what you did was wrong."