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Bottled Up: How The Way We Feed Babies Has Come To Define Motherhood, And Why It Shouldn'tStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionAs the subject of a popular web reality series, Suzanne Barston and her husband Steve became a romantic, ethereal model for new parenthood. Called "A Parent is Born," the program's tagline was "The journey to parenthood . . . from pregnancy to delivery and beyond." Barston valiantly surmounted the problems of pregnancy and delivery. It was the "beyond" that threw her for a loop when she found that, despite every effort, she couldn't breastfeed her son, Leo. This difficult encounter with nursing--combined with the overwhelming public attitude that breast is not only best, it is the yardstick by which parenting prowess is measured--drove Barston to explore the silenced, minority position that breastfeeding is not always the right choice for every mother and every child. Author descriptionSuzanne Barston has worked for the past decade as a writer and editor for health and parenting publications, including as the Editor-in-Chief of Los Angeles Family Magazine. She runs The Fearless Formula Feeder blog. Table of contentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1 Preconceived Notions 2 Lactation Failures 3 Of Human Bonding 4 The Dairy Queens 5 Damn Lies and Statistics 6 Soothing the Savage Breast Notes References and Further Reading |