Because in the end, the Nestle boycott isn't about you and
your feelings about the infant feeding discussion.
Feelings about infant feeding methods start to form well before pregnancy.
Ultimately, I realized that this conversation has absolutely nothing to do with what's «best» for me and my family and everything to do with the way everyone else
feels about infant feeding.
Not exact matches
No one should be made to
feel guilty
about feeding an
infant a perfectly healthy, safe food.
By changing how we define successful
infant feeding, we can empower families to
feel positive and confident
about how they nourish their babies, and we may prevent the psychological stress which results when things don't go according to plan.
By posting images of the wide diversity there is in
infant and toddler
feeding, we can help remind ourselves and the rest of the world that we are people with
feelings just trying to do our best in the normal act of
feeding our children and we can be trusted to make the best decisions
about that according to information, our personal circumstances, and our access to resources.