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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always got a creepy vibe from the breastfeeding zealots. I don't think it was solely about the benefits over formula. Their passion and dogmatism on the subject always seemed to vastly outweigh the marginal benefits. So, I think there was some extra baggage being carried -- whether that was something to do with gender roles or something like the antivax crusaders with their autism hysteria, I don't know. [/quote] Same. It's interesting because the people I know who are hard-core breastfeeding advocates are on opposite sides of the political spectrum... same with the home birthers. Anyway IMO we have gone too far with feminism to the point where it's actually not a positive for women. So many men (and women) expect women/mothers to do it all under the guise of 'equality' when the expectations now are not equal at all. [/quote] I might have kids someday. There is NO WAY I would breastfeed ever, not even for a minute. If I do have a kid it’s 100% formula from birth. I would literally refuse to breastfeed. I also would hire a night nurse starting from when I give birth. I would never allow myself to lose a second of sleep. Night nurse in the hospital for after baby is born and then for every single night after that. [/quote]
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