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Whidbey Island, 22nd MEU return to U.S. after record-breaking deployment
DVIDS
Goodrich said he couldn't be more pleased with the results of the integration and teamwork displayed by the aailors and Marines on board during the deployment. “Our blue-green team is the most productive and integrated group I have had in four ARG/MEU ...

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Results of baby gray whale's death not yet known
San Jose Mercury News
MOSS LANDING -- The results of a scheduled necropsy of a baby gray whale that washed ashore in Moss Landing Monday have not been released. The necropsy was hoped to be completed Tuesday at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, but officials there could not ...

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Burnley Express

Tragic death of Burnley baby Abigail
Burnley Express
She was born just months after ex-Marine Malcolm (37) was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Although benign, regular scans are made on the tumour to check it has not grown. Danielle, who is 26, said: “Abigail was the light in our darkness after news of ...



Supporting marine sciences for the next generation
Marconews
The endowment will provide a deserving junior or senior marine science student with a $1200 tuition scholarship. The agreement with the FGCU Foundation was signed in the Office of the president. Dr. Ron B. Toll, provost and vice president for Academic ...



On the Fly – It Might As Well Be Spring
Patch.com
Shifting to the marine world of mantis shrimp for a moment: scientists recently discovered the mechanism whereby these creatures can convert circular polarized light to a more visible form. This allows them live in a very exclusive world of color and ...



Beyonce's baby causes problems in hospital? Jason Segel meets YouTube fan, and...
Philly2Philly.com
Regardless of what went on, the new parents were thrilled to welcome Blue Ivy Carter into the world. So thrilled, in fact, that Jay-Z wrote a song for his new daughter, complete with a bit of the baby's crying in the background.

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Daily Mail

Sperm whales: How plastic bags are poisoning the planet's greatest predators
Daily Mail
As a writer, I've studied whales around the world — from majestic blue whales off Sri Lanka to the playful humpbacks of Cape Cod. But it is the enigmatic sperm whale which fascinates me. It has the biggest brain of any animal — a massive 18lb to our ...

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Enzo, Eurocopter, Beyonce, Super Bowl: Intellectual Property
Bloomberg
The patent, issued in October, covers an extract from krill, which is a small shrimp-like marine crustacean. According to the patent, the extract can be used in nutraceutical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications. Schiff is promoting MegaRed, ...

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E! Online

Happy 31st Birthday, Justin Timberlake!
E! Online
He starred in three feature films, attended the Marine Corps Ball, hosted Saturday Night Live—again—and of course, popped the question to longtime girlfriend Jessica Biel. (Although the brunette beauty is keeping her ring under wraps.

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Tonight: Mark Wahlberg
CNN (blog)
Haley Barbour's pardons violate the state's constitution, Syria offers 'deep regret' for French journalist's death and Blue Ivy Carter makes history... • Mississippi attorney general says former governor's pardons were unconstitutional: "Mississippi's ...

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Babies Toddlers Featured Article

Breastfeeding - Handling Criticism

02/05/12

 by: Patty Hone

Feelings about how to parent seem to shift with every generation. A new way of parenting, sometimes called attachment parenting, has emerged and it challenges many of the rigid teachings of our mother's generation. Although breastfeeding is on the rise now, women are still dealing with the repercussions of previous generations. Not too long ago mainstream women did not breastfeed at all and the ones that did were taught to follow strict schedules. Some thought of breastfeeding as primitive. Formula was touted as being equal to or superior to breast milk. Only recently, has the fact that "breast is best" been acknowledged. Other women were in the workforce. They may have felt that breastfeeding was not an option for them. They did not have the modern breast pump available to them. The medical community may not have encouraged breastfeeding at the time. It is not hard to imagine. After all, even with all the knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding there are still many health professionals today that are uneducated and unsupportive of breastfeeding. With all the challenges in the way of breastfeeding, it is understandable why many women of yesterday did not choose to breastfeed.

Breastfeeding has come a long way but still many of the old thinking still carries on. Women are more educated on the subject; however, even with the many books and other information available, people are often most influenced by their immediate family and friends. Having the support of friends and family can boost the chances of having a successful breastfeeding experience. On the other hand, having to deal with criticism and misinformation from the people you are close to can sabotage a new mom trying to breastfeed.

There are many ways to deal with the negativity of others. One of the best things you can do is to try to understand why the person feels the way they do. Is it because they were taught differently about breastfeeding? Were they indoctrinated with the ideas that breastfeeding is primitive or inferior? Or is it that they feel breasts are a sexual object? Maybe they have never seen someone breastfeed and it makes them uncomfortable. This is the case with a lot of people. Once breastfeeding in public becomes more commonplace, perhaps, this will become less of a problem. Whatever the case, finding out the root of the person's issues with breastfeeding may help to resolve the tension.

Here are some things you can do to deal with criticism.

Be positive: It is hard for someone to argue with a happy, positive person. If you are excited and enthusiastic about breastfeeding it can be contagious

Try to educate them: Find information on the benefits of breastfeeding to mom and baby and share this with them. You don't have to "push this down their throat". Just be enthusiastic about your decision to breastfeed and share with them why you decided to.

Be sympathetic: A lot of times women are defensive because breastfeeding did not work out for them. If you sit and talk with any woman that really wanted to breastfeed, you can hear the sadness in her story. Try to be sympathetic and non-judgmental. Don't say things like "you could have or should have". Share your experience, be positive, and let them know you care.

Try not to get angry: Breastfeeding conversations can get very heated. Getting angry with someone is not likely to change her feelings. It will just make you and her upset. If you don't feel like you can talk about breastfeeding with this person change the subject or avoid talking about it.

Use your doctor as your advocate: Sometimes the best thing you can do is tell someone that this is what your doctor recommends. What you think means very little to some people but a doctor's word carries weight.

Don't be sarcastic or insulting: Belittling someone is likely to make someone defensive. It is not a good approach to winning someone over. You may turn an opportunity to educate someone into a personal attack.

Stand your ground: Do not let someone else decide how you are going to parent. If they are uncomfortable then they will have to come to terms with it. You do not have to change the way you parent to suit someone else.

If nothing is working then you may just let the person know that you do not want to discuss the issue with them any more. Hopefully, it doesn't come to this.

About The Author

Patty Hone is a wife and mommy to three kids. She is also co-owner of Justmommies.com. Justmommies is a community for mommies to make friends and find support. Please visit Justmommies at http://www.justmommies.com.


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