There should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My intention in making a comment about the importance of breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law. It comes from my passion and beliefs about children.
I'm a big advocate of breastfeeding.
Something as simple as better breastfeeding could save a million children a year.
My mom breastfed me for more than a year, and I can't imagine doing it any other way. It's cheap and much better for the environment, and you don't have to lug all that stuff around.
Breast-feeding does not belong in the realm of facts and hard numbers; it is much too intimate and elemental.
I've given birth to five babies and I breastfed every single one of these babies. To think that government has to go out and buy my breast pump for my babies. You wanna talk about the nanny state? I think we just got the new definition of a nanny.
Breast-feeding is the natural, optimal way to feed a child.
No one argues with the many benefits of breastfeeding for those women who choose it.
It is high time to declare an end to the breastfeeding dictatorship that is drowning women in guilt and worry just when they most need support: after the birth of a child.
People always have something to say about how long is too long or not long enough to breastfeed. I think this is such a personal decision that it can only be made between each baby and his or her mommy.