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Obat Aborsi Usia 1...<a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow"><b>Obat Aborsi</b></a> | <a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/obat-aborsi-cytotec/" rel="nofollow"><b>Jual Obat Aborsi</b></a><br /><br /><a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/obat-aborsi-usia-1-bulan/" rel="nofollow"><b>Obat Aborsi Usia 1 Bulan</b></a> | <a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/obat-aborsi-usia-2-bulan/" rel="nofollow"><b>Obat Aborsi Usia 2 Bulan</b></a><br /><br /><a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/obat-aborsi-usia-3-bulan/" rel="nofollow"><b>Obat Aborsi Usia 3 Bulan</b></a> | <a href="http://obataborsioriginal.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/obat-aborsi-usia-4-bulan/" rel="nofollow"><b>Obat Aborsi Usia 4 Bulan</b></a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-61875101417534524002010-10-12T08:35:49.558-07:002010-10-12T08:35:49.558-07:00Breastfeeding should not be a choice but a right f...Breastfeeding should not be a choice but a right for babies. <br /><br />I agree with Wendy. Formula should be available by prescription only for those who REALLY cannot breastfeed and should come AFTER milk banks. <br /><br />Boobs are going to sag at one time or another and it doesn't have anything to do with breastfeeding.Agnieszka "Angela" Huglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13440433310724818555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-86867873448743071632010-09-04T17:30:48.980-07:002010-09-04T17:30:48.980-07:00I don't get why bottle feeders need help feeli...I don't get why bottle feeders need help feeling "normal." Most women do bottle feed, particularly because of all of the nonsense against breastfeeding. It is the breastfeeding women who need support.<br /><br />People like Sale (one of the commentators agreeing with the Blundell article) are the reason formula makers are rich, rich, rich. I have to counter her statements that "bonding" is overrated. I formula fed one baby and breastfed the other and the experience was extremely different. Even to this day I am more attached to the child who was breastfed than the child who was formula fed. And, I felt more burdened by formula feeding than I ever did by breastfeeding. I had to be sure to have enough formula everywhere we went, plus water for mixing. Mixing bottles in the middle of the night was a nightmare. Breatfeeding, by contrast, was EASY.Stephanie Dahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09599001054599400349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-35425571190779916402010-09-04T14:52:56.208-07:002010-09-04T14:52:56.208-07:00Breastfeeding is one of the most important parts o...Breastfeeding is one of the most important parts of raising your infant. if you think that formula actually replaces what your body creates, then you are grossly mistaken. Not breastfeeding your child can be devastating in their development. It is entirely selfish to have this sort of outlook. If you have a medical reason not to breast feed then so be it, if not, suck it up and let your child do the same.Colbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13994465924522329097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-53311414013129198122010-09-04T05:31:13.050-07:002010-09-04T05:31:13.050-07:00Sounds like SALE should be on a different site, si...Sounds like SALE should be on a different site, since his post had NOTHING to do with babies and everything to do with his wishes for a woman. How pathetic. <br /><br />I'm tired of women looking for the easy way out, because they want an occasional drink of wine. It's called motherhood, and it's filled with sacrifice. If you don't want to put your child first, DON'T HAVE ONE. It's that simple. Get a cat. Then you can keep your ever-so-precious breasts in tact and have your mate fondle them all damn day with a jug of wine in your hand.<br /><br />I'm so tired of the selfish, me-centered culture we live in. Done!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09593418725694242469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-8561574198881431262010-09-04T05:10:37.905-07:002010-09-04T05:10:37.905-07:00Clearly this journalist is uneducated and ignorant...Clearly this journalist is uneducated and ignorant on the subject of breastfeeding. I am surprised that a journalist isn't more informed.<br /><br />Just the first couple of sentences demonstrate her lack of knowledge. 1) She wanted her body back? ...No one has taken it from her. When she made the decision to become pregnant and bare children, she made the choice to share her body. To let in inhabit and nurture offspring. If she wanted only a nine month deal, having a child probably should not have been a choice for her.<br /><br />2.) She wanted a glass of wine? Drinking an alcoholic beverage [in moderation] is totally permissible when following guidelines such as having the drink when or right after nursing baby, giving it time to get through the system, or even pumping and dumping.<br /><br />3.) She did not her breasts to sag? Sorry to say but pregnancy AND age do that, not breastfeeding.<br /><br />4.) Breasts are only sexual? Clearly she is also uneducated in the uses and functions, both singular and dual roles, of the body. Did she not learn in all her schooling that breasts CAN serve a dual purpose?<br /><br />And lastly, it is a shame that ultimately she did choose the sexualization of her body over the nurturing and health of her child. Formula feeding may be a choice, but ultimately it is a health decision. It is one thing to have a true situation where milk supply is an issue. It is an entirely other situation to choose an option that potentially opens your child up to a plethora of health problems.<br /><br />It is also sad to see that journalists, especially for Parenting magazines are not more educated. Listen up journalists, you DO influence some of the masses. Be educated! Be unselfish. Give children a fair chance at good health and bonding.Terrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10236119055896422738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-25511180359306602022010-09-04T05:10:03.510-07:002010-09-04T05:10:03.510-07:00Clearly this journalist is uneducated and ignorant...Clearly this journalist is uneducated and ignorant on the subject of breastfeeding. I am surprised that a journalist isn't more informed.<br /><br />Just the first couple of sentences demonstrate her lack of knowledge. 1) She wanted her body back? ...No one has taken it from her. When she made the decision to become pregnant and bare children, she made the choice to share her body. To let in inhabit and nurture offspring. If she wanted only a nine month deal, having a child probably should not have been a choice for her.<br /><br />2.) She wanted a glass of wine? Drinking an alcoholic beverage [in moderation] is totally permissible when following guidelines such as having the drink when or right after nursing baby, giving it time to get through the system, or even pumping and dumping.<br /><br />3.) She did not her breasts to sag? Sorry to say but pregnancy AND age do that, not breastfeeding.<br /><br />4.) Breasts are only sexual? Clearly she is also uneducated in the uses and functions, both singular and dual roles, of the body. Did she not learn in all her schooling that breasts CAN serve a dual purpose?<br /><br />And lastly, it is a shame that ultimately she did choose the sexualization of her body over the nurturing and health of her child. Formula feeding may be a choice, but ultimately it is a health decision. It is one thing to have a true situation where milk supply is an issue. It is an entirely other situation to choose an option that potentially opens your child up to a plethora of health problems.<br /><br />It is also sad to see that journalists, especially for Parenting magazines are not more educated. Listen up journalists, you DO influence some of the masses. Be educated! Be unselfish. Give children a fair chance at good health and bonding.Terrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10236119055896422738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-22824986482277034892010-09-03T19:39:38.151-07:002010-09-03T19:39:38.151-07:00Sale, your comments couldn't be more wrong!
B...Sale, your comments couldn't be more wrong!<br /><br />Breastfeeding should NOT make a woman's nipples bleed. If it does, it's not being done correctly, and they need to get help.<br /><br />Pregnancy changes breasts. NOT breastfeeding, on the other hand, increases a woman's risk of breast cancer. Would you rather your partner have "saggy" breasts, or none at all?<br /><br />Breastfeeding mothers are not "cows". Cows provide cow's milk. Last I checked, my breasts did not. Would you call a mother cat nursing her babies a "cow"? A mother gorilla? ALL mammal mothers provide milk for their young.<br /><br />Breastfeeding releases oxytocin, which is the "love hormone", which aids in bonding. It just makes it a bit easier!<br /><br />The third world comment is just ridiculous...why should only babies/children in third world countries get the food they were born to consume??<br /><br />I have retained my sexuality just FINE while breastfeeding. And my partner agrees!<br /><br />If you think women are "bullied" into breastfeeding, you may be interested to know that, in North America, only 17% of babies are being exclusively breastfed at 6 months of age, and only about 30% are being given ANY breast milk at 6 months.<br /><br />And from talking to MANY mothers over the past 5 years, I can tell you that a lot of these mothers have stopped breastfeeding because of pressure to STOP doing it. Or a lack of support.<br /><br />Formula is doing perfectly well. After all 70% of babies are getting it by 6 months! It's the NURSING moms who need support and accurate information.lifescholarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09714917133348458602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-43680956809207868432010-09-03T08:05:35.510-07:002010-09-03T08:05:35.510-07:00Hm... 5 babies, years of breastfeeding and still n...Hm... 5 babies, years of breastfeeding and still nice boobs that I have had people shocked when I told them yes, they're real and yes, I breastfeed my babies ;)<br /><br />76 months of breastfeeding = over 6 years of nursing, some of those years tandem nursing - that means I had 2 babies on my boobies at the same time! Oh no!<br /><br />I'm still on the young side but I know for a fact, if I feed my children properly or not, my breasts are going to sag as I age. It happens.Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08357173792849537804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-16307790807543642512010-09-03T06:44:16.425-07:002010-09-03T06:44:16.425-07:00This article is propaganda in the worst way - and ...This article is propaganda in the worst way - and irresponsible journalism at best. Every health organization in the world, including WHO (World Health Organization) and the CPS (Canadian Pediatric Society), recommend breastfeeding for two years and beyond. Yes, formula has a time and place in cases of emergency. It should be available, by prescription, in the rare occasion that a woman is unable to breastfeed. If you have children, it is your responsibility to take care of them to the best of your ability.<br /><br />@ Sale - it's painfully obvious that you either don't have a partner who breastfed or you don't have breastfed children or maybe you have issues (that should be dealt with in therapy) about not having been breastfed yourself. Or, perhaps, you had a partner who breastfed her children and left you for being so unsupportive of the normal way to feed children.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16674450341518722123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-21288981140175883532010-09-03T05:58:54.854-07:002010-09-03T05:58:54.854-07:00I'm a 27 year old mother to two beautiful tota...I'm a 27 year old mother to two beautiful totally healthy babies. I bfed one at first because i didnt have $ for formula. and continued for 27 months .. and am currently on month 18 with the last one.. and hope to go just as long if not longer.. the actual bfing is the furthest thing away from creepy.. and how would a mother ever feel like a cow? seriously? i have a baby to look after -- i decided to have the baby and to give it the BEST that i can.. whos to say I can't drink.. ? Im not going to get sloshed.. because 1) i am a mother and 2) been there done that..<br />get a life.. you are creepyJaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16226731452146215772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-73372792200855806672010-09-03T04:43:04.574-07:002010-09-03T04:43:04.574-07:00WOW Sale, I sure am glad that I'm not your mat...WOW Sale, I sure am glad that I'm not your mate? If your sexual arousal is so closely mirrored to your partners boobs (at least their physical perfection), then I'd be continuously worried that you're going to run off with a younger woman (like say a teenager) when my bobs naturally start to droop- just like they do with EVERY woman. The fact that you're so wrapped up in the physical look of a pair of breasts, and can't get your head around the fact that Breastfeeding is NORMAL and BEST for your baby in every way possible... just goes to show what a shallow person you really are. I'll breastfeed my babies (and have done for years) because THAT's how I take care of their health the best way possible and give them the best possible start in life. My partner loves my baby chewed breasts, because they are a symbol of the love we both have for our children, like the stretch marks on my belly from bearing 4 of our children- something we created together and nurtured together. Your comments are a sad mockery of misguided ego.Danielle Arnold-McKennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00606657569365450105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-82867577668896707542010-06-30T08:22:48.850-07:002010-06-30T08:22:48.850-07:00I really can't believe the title. How can anyo...I really can't believe the title. How can anyone see anything creepy in breastfeeding. <a href="http://www.breastfeedinginfo.org" rel="nofollow">breastfeeding info</a>Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14201133295425420087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-69654735956492840042010-06-30T07:24:16.825-07:002010-06-30T07:24:16.825-07:00Another PR campaign made to appear as just the unb...Another PR campaign made to appear as just the unbiased writings of an editor. Where do baby/parenting mags get their advertisements? Follow the money.<br /><br />"Breastfeeding is creepy," is a catchy phrase... a PR propaganda technique that obviously works well.<br /><br />Walking on two legs is creepy. It's embarrassing to look at someone walking, I turn away at such displays. "Walking is ridiculous and only suitable for third world countries." Walking is overrated. Why walk, when you can ride? Quit bullying people who prefer to ride. If people don't want to walk, so be it. Let them ride. Who would buy into an article extolling the virtues of not walking? Bodily functions are not choices. Choices happen, when technology steps in and convinces a population that bodily functions can be circumvented without adverse health effects. Circumventing nature always has ramifications.Valerie W. McClainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14926776029719391924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-11510347958154498172010-06-30T01:11:35.073-07:002010-06-30T01:11:35.073-07:00I totally agree with Miss Blundell.
Babies totall...I totally agree with Miss Blundell.<br /><br />Babies totally destroy the breasts, I mean they make them bleed for gods sake.<br /><br />I really like boobs in a partner, if a baby has destroyed them part of my sexual feeling goes with that aswell.<br /><br />In this modern day a woman does not have to be a "cow" supplying milk on demand.<br /><br />I mean for crying out loud all this rubbish about "bonding" etc all overrated.<br /><br />Breast feeding is ridiculous and only suitable for third world countries.<br /><br />I totally respect Miss Blundell wanting to retain her sexuality. I wish more women thought like her.<br /><br />You can be a mum but retain your sexuality.<br /><br />You dont need a baby hanging off your "fun bags" 6 times a day to be a better mum.<br /><br />Give the woman a break, let her have her opinion.<br /><br />So many mums to be are "bullied" into breastfeeding, and if they dont do it they are made to feel they are a bad mother. <br /><br />What a load of rubbish.Colchester Wood Supplieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07028995856492547094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968144052553642837.post-41829492343803690102010-06-27T16:08:04.274-07:002010-06-27T16:08:04.274-07:00Miss blundell sounds like a selfish bitch to me......Miss blundell sounds like a selfish bitch to me... <br /><br />1 : Drinking can be done in between feedings as long as the mother waits untill the alchohol is out of her system. <br /><br />2 : Breastst are gonna droop anyways...Its called age. <br /><br />3 : Breasts were meant for both babies and mates.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com