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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They don’t let women sleep because women go along with it. Imagine a world where every woman coming out of a c-section gave the baby to the nurse when she wanted to sleep. All you have to say is “I need to sleep and can’t safely watch the baby right now.” Just plain refuse. Women go along with the BS of baby friendly. There are even women on this thread supporting it. [/quote] Yes. Because we don’t want our babies to starve. Are you suggesting women in recovery strike? You go first- with your own newborn. [/quote] Ironically baby friendly actually makes the babies starve. Sleep deprived women don’t make milk. And you know babies actually got fed when they went to nurseries right.[/quote] I made copious amounts of milk. I slept when I got home. We called the hospital the most expensive least comfortable hotel of all time. I’m not your enemy. This isn’t a debate. [/quote]
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