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<blockquote data-quote="AtkinsMo" data-source="post: 1407748" data-attributes="member: 104933"><p>Sorry if I have caused offence, as all I was trying to do was be helpful and supportive and give realistic advice based on experience. I believe that it is still an issue that mothers are given inadequate and incorrect advice. Of course, every mother knows that not everybody can breastfeed and when you can't then an alternative has to be found. But, as in many areas of medicine, sometimes the advice given is not the best advice. I was giving the example of my daughter in law to demonstrate that other countries do provide more practical and realistic advice and support than does the UK. A friend's daughter, who loves in Holland, had superb post natal support, including regarding breast feeding, when her first baby was born (at home, which is very much the norm) there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtkinsMo, post: 1407748, member: 104933"] Sorry if I have caused offence, as all I was trying to do was be helpful and supportive and give realistic advice based on experience. I believe that it is still an issue that mothers are given inadequate and incorrect advice. Of course, every mother knows that not everybody can breastfeed and when you can't then an alternative has to be found. But, as in many areas of medicine, sometimes the advice given is not the best advice. I was giving the example of my daughter in law to demonstrate that other countries do provide more practical and realistic advice and support than does the UK. A friend's daughter, who loves in Holland, had superb post natal support, including regarding breast feeding, when her first baby was born (at home, which is very much the norm) there. [/QUOTE]
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