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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not every mother can breastfeed (supply, pain, everlasting latch issues, prescriptions that contraindicate, etc.). Not every mother enjoys breastfeeding. I think maximizing options and supporting mothers in the choices that are best for them and their family are best. Not assuming one choice is best for all. [/quote] That's true but that doesn't really address the post, because - saying this without judgment - if a lot more women who can do ultimately breast-feed through empowerment, resources, education, what-have-you - the manufacturing capacity is left for those who need it with no other alternative. (Obviously this is all over a longer-term; you can't flip on breast feeding in someone who is currently using formula and has no supply, etc.) So in saying that maybe MORE women can breastfeed effectively with more support is not negating the existence or needs of those who can't at all for whatever reason. [/quote]
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