I was a
baby that was not breast fed. My mother had a hard time producing milk and even
when she did, it wasn’t enough. My sister was adopted. She of course was not
breast fed. My cousin just had two boys in the past five years. She could not
breast feed. One reason was due to the fact she was not producing any milk and
if she did it hurt so bad that she could not do it. This topic is very interesting
when it comes to my family. Many women in my family have had a hard time
producing milk, let alone be able to breast feed.
Breast feeding has many benefits.
Human milk is sterile. It is rich with iron and other vitamins. According to Berger,
babies that are breast fed are often less sick due to the antibodies that come
from the mother’s milk. Also, breast
milk has specific fats and sugars that make it easier to digest and better for
the infant’s brain (2012). Yes research
shows that breast fed babies are healthier and may be getting different nutritients
compared to babies that are formula fed, but due to health circumstances many
women cannot breast feed. This decision has been a topic for millions of mothers and health care providers. It depends on the family, mother, child place and culture they live in. Culture and place play a role in this decision of breast feeding.
Breast feeding around the world: In Africa on demand feeding
is a way of practicing good parenting. This means that it is ok to breast feed
whenever or wherever. In the western world, it is looked down upon to show that
you are breast feeding. In France around
50 percent of women breast feed their infants. However, 30 percent of the stop
at 3 months (Brown, 2013). In Peru it is normal for a mother to be breast
feeding in public. 97% of infants in peru are breast fed at birth and 69% of those
are breast fed till five months (In Culture Parent, 2013).
http://www.incultureparent.com/2012/03/breastfeeding-around-the-world/
This is a great website to learn about different cultures and their belief and
practices of breast feeding.
Brown, T. (2013). Breast
feedings’ popularity varies from place to place. Breast Feeding Around the
World. Retreived on May 17, 2013 from http://www.breastfeed.com/nursing-mothers-life/nursing-facts
Berger K.S. (2012). The
developing person through childhood (6th Ed). New York: NY Worth
Publishers