You know they've been listening to mommy.
I have to tell you all about my wonderful afternoon with my youngest daughter.
As a mother, I've always tried to be very open with my children and talk to them honestly and straightforward. As an Activist, I've always spoken to my kids about what I'm doing, about why mommy sometimes spends a lot of time on the computer or on phone, and how mommy is trying to change things. But when you're talking to kids, you always wonder how much they are listening, KWIM?
Today I realized that my kids really are listening in on all those conversations about birthing and breastfeeding, about loving our babies, and about human rights.
It's been a long week this week (yes, I know it's only tuesday, please don't remind me). Feeling rather burned out, I was sitting on the couch struggling to nurse my 4 month old son (which many times is kinda like trying to dress a squid), while deciding whether to do the dishes or fold laundry... if he ever fell asleep that is.
Out of the corner of my eye I notice my youngest daughter (Keira, 5) coming down the stairs. She comes into the living room dressed in her usual quirky fashion (today's outfit consisted of grey woolly tights with black and silver snow flakes, jean shorts, and a hot pink tank top with a white sequinned bolero jacket over top), wearing her little sling that I made for her when she was just 18 months old with her baby in it.
She sits down on the couch next to me, crosses her legs- very lady like- and strikes up a conversation.
"Hello, my what a cute baby you have. My baby is just 3 days old and he is very small and delicate. He was born out of my vagina, because that's the way babies should be born, but I came out of my mommy's tummy because she didn't have a midwife then. We're waiting for our midwives to come and visit us right now." all the while she's rocking her baby in the sling.
So we chatted for a few minutes. She told me about her baby and I told her about my baby- you know: Mommy talk. After a minute or two she very gently takes her baby out of the sling and says
"Oh he's hungry. Don't worry baby , mommy's got lots of milk for you" and she pulls up her shirt and makes sure that her baby's mouth is exactly on her little nipple and holds him securely in a perfect cross cradle hold. While we nursed out babies together (one of which was far less wiggly), we continued chatting. She told me that babies needed to be breastfed and that bottle were not necessary. "Babies just need boobies and to be carried and hugged. Skin to skin is the best way, but I can't get my shirt off right now."
After the babies finished nursing (one of which didn't belch up a mouthful of milk all over his mother), we sat and bounced our babies on our laps (one of our shirts was already covered with milk, so the bouncing wasn't likely to make it any worse.) and she told me about how her baby nurses and sleeps with her, and that she loved to carry him around in her sling. "Oh I think he has to have a pee! would you mind holding him while I get his potty?" (then proceeded to tell me that I wasn't supporting his head well enough...good thing she was rummaging up stairs in her toy box for the little potty and didn't see my baby goobering all over her baby's head!).
When she returned she held her baby over the potty with perfect practised poise and made the "pee" noise, praised her little one for have a big pee in his potty, and then got him dressed again and put him back in the sling.
(Around this time her younger brutish three year old brother came running and yelling into the room and at that point the "mommy mirage" disappeared and off they ran together to see if Sesame Street was on TV).
The entire time we sat together, just two mommy's bonding with our babies, I couldn't removed the huge grin that lit up my face. As she ran off to fry her brain in front of the TV all I could think was:
"It worked!! We've changed the next generation!!!" I know that I'll have home birthed, breastfed, babyworn, attached grandchildren... sometime a long time from now!
So next time you find yourself wondering if your little ones are really listening, take heart: they hear and they are listening. We will change the next generation- one child at a time.
My little mommies- Quinlin 4 and Keira 18 months, wearing their baby slings I made for them!
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
"Sabotage"
Oh this is soooo goooood!!!!
PhD in Parenting gives us a prime example of the many many ways that Infant Formula Companies are out there to sabotage every single breastfeeding mother they can get their grimy greedy hands on.
Think that she's over exaggerating? Think that having that one little bottle of formula in the cupboard "just in case" isn't all that bad? It is. When my youngest daughter was born and we had serious latch issues, I, EVEN I the mega Lactivist got to the point where I was in such pain and so exhausted from nursing every 45 minutes all night long, that if I'd had a bottle of formula in the house I probably would of caved in and given it to her!!! And I'm an experienced breastfeeder!! How long do you think it would take for an inexperienced first time mom to cave in?
Yep. Those Formula companies are just soooooooooo interested in helping breastfeeding mothers. I mean they donate all that free formula out of the goodness of their hearts, right?
*gag*
If you spot a gross infringement of the WHO Code and are as infuriated as I am, you CAN report them! Contact INFACT Canada and let them know the company and the advertisement/promotion that they are using.
If we all scream blue murder about these blatant disregards of the WHO Code, maybe someone will do something about it.... hopefully sooner than later!!!
PhD in Parenting gives us a prime example of the many many ways that Infant Formula Companies are out there to sabotage every single breastfeeding mother they can get their grimy greedy hands on.
Sabotage
by phdinparenting on May 4, 2009
They want you to fail.
Their bottom line depends on it.
Have you ever heard of a wolf in sheep’s clothing? This is it.
Formula companies do not support breastfeeding. They want to sabotage you. They want to exploit any iota of doubt that you have, any moment of weakness to get you to try their product.
Breastfeeding Support Kits
A breastfeeding support kit from a formula company is like a vegetarianism support kit from a pig farmer.
A formula company offering a free formula sample is like a suicide prevention line offering a free bullet, just in case it doesn’t work out (via @mediamum)
Think that she's over exaggerating? Think that having that one little bottle of formula in the cupboard "just in case" isn't all that bad? It is. When my youngest daughter was born and we had serious latch issues, I, EVEN I the mega Lactivist got to the point where I was in such pain and so exhausted from nursing every 45 minutes all night long, that if I'd had a bottle of formula in the house I probably would of caved in and given it to her!!! And I'm an experienced breastfeeder!! How long do you think it would take for an inexperienced first time mom to cave in?
Blogs listing coupons and deals and the twitter personalities that support them have been going crazy lately supporting the Enfamil Breastfeeding Support Kit. According to Enfamil, it contains:
Utah Deal Diva, one of the Web sites listing the breastfeeding sabotage kit provides more detail:
- A sample of Expecta® LIPIL® DHA Supplement for pregnant and nursing moms.
- An excerpt from The Nursing Mother’s Companion, a useful guide with tips and suggestions.
- A sample of Enfamil LIPIL®, our closest formula to breast milk, should you choose to supplement.
**Note: seems there’s a question as to what the Breastfeeding Support kit contains, so I thought I’d answer. Kit contains; breastpads, a container for storing breastmilk in the fridge, a cool-relief gel pad thing that you can put in your bra when you’re engorged and yes, a sample of formula. Mine also contained a coupon for a FREE tube of A&D ointment, as well as several other coupons. Hope this helps.Do not order one of these kits if you want to breastfeed successfully. Perhaps it seems like they contain a few useful things. But having formula in your home is the best way to ensure that you do use it. Like chips in the cupboard when you’re trying to diet or a bottle of rum or pack of cigarettes lying around when you’re trying to kick the habit. They will be very appealing in a moment of weakness. It will be too easy to give up. When you are feeling desperate is not the best time to make an important decision like this. And yes, just one bottle can hurt.
Tonight, I did a few searches on Google to further research the topic and here is what I found.HERE to read the entire article on PhD in Parenting
First, I did a search on “breastfeeding” and got an Enfamil Ad.
Not what I was looking for, but at least not overly deceptive.It does tell you what the ad is for, what you are getting if you click.
But then I searched on “breastfeeding support” and found yet another link to Enfamil, this type pretending to be a link about breastfeeding support, but if you read the fine print it is about formula feeding.
Ah, okay.
Same thing from Enfamil, but in a different format, when I tried “breastfeeding help“. No Enfamil, soy-based formula is not breastfeeding help.
But then came the kicker. From Similac, also under “breastfeeding help” comes an ad asking you if you need “professional advice about your baby“. Do you see the word formula anywhere? No. But click on the ad and you arrive at the Similac Welcome Club page.
No, you didn’t read wrong. You were searching for “breastfeeding help“. The ad goes from suggesting you are going to Web site that will give you advice about your baby (presumably breastfeeding help?) to a page that says to a page that says:When it comes to fulfilling the nutritional requirements of non-breastfed babies during the first months of life, SIMILAC is closer than ever to breast milk.
Yep. Those Formula companies are just soooooooooo interested in helping breastfeeding mothers. I mean they donate all that free formula out of the goodness of their hearts, right?
*gag*
If you spot a gross infringement of the WHO Code and are as infuriated as I am, you CAN report them! Contact INFACT Canada and let them know the company and the advertisement/promotion that they are using.
If we all scream blue murder about these blatant disregards of the WHO Code, maybe someone will do something about it.... hopefully sooner than later!!!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thank you for Breastfeeding!
Bliss does it again with another great free handout- this one to say "Thank you for Breastfeeding in public"

back of card
front of card

HERE to go directly to the Bliss Breastfeeding site to order your cards
"Nursing In Public" cards

back of card
front of card

HERE to go directly to the Bliss Breastfeeding site to order your cards
Monday, December 7, 2009
Breastfed Baby Bassinet Cards
Here is a link to a great idea! Bliss Breastfeeding has launched
Breastfed Baby Bassinet Cards
Front of Card
Back of Card
"Breastfed Baby" cards are FREE! Contact Bliss Breastfeeding HERE to order as many as you need!!!
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