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In reply to the discussion: NYC mayor wants hospitals to lock up baby formula to encourage breast-feeding [View all]boston bean
(36,925 posts)to choose something different, and if they don't, make them feel like bad mothers for doing so.
It stinks to high heaven, and it most certainly is a comparable comparison. We are talking new regulations, not some campaign to tout the positive effects of breastfeeding.
Even your post here to me seems to shame mothers for choosing something, that some feel will be a negative impact on the child. There are a hell of a lot of things that can impact the well being of a child. Perhaps a mother who doesn't want to breastfeed, and is forced by nuts who want to control what she does with her body, could have a negative impact. A mother who needs to work, a mother who needs to sleep more than 2 hours a night without waking up. A lot of different things can have a negative impact. How about letting people make choices that are best for them, without further regulation, pressuring them into a different decision. Give an inch and a mile will be taken.
It's ludicrous.