Time magazine cover -- forget the breast, what about the boy?
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Jamie Lynn Grumet, the 26-year-old mother featured on the cover of Time magazine breastfeeding her 3-year-old son, has done more this week than become the poster woman for attachment parenting, the sometimes laudable movement that advises parents to be physically and emotionally available and responsive to their children. She has shown the limits of such a concept, and the ways in which it can be twisted into a bizarre, contemptible caricature of itself. Grumet is a model, and models have to have at least healthy dose of narcissism (television journalists like me, too, by the way). But I fear Grumet... |
Will Time's Breastfeeding Cover Be Bad For Business?
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Its safe to say the folks at Time magazine werent caught unawares by the controversy already boiling up around their latest cover, which features an attractive 26-year-old mother breastfeeding her almost-four-year-old son. It was a taste of that controversy that convinced Rick Stengel, Times managing editor, that the story deserved to be on the cover. |
Have You Seen the Attention-Grabbing New TIME Cover?
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Time magazine is out with its latest cover, one thats sure to get its fair share of attention. Headlined Are You Mom Enough?, it features a blonde, skinny jean-wearing woman and a preschool-age boy unmistakably latched on to her breast.The cover goes with the magazines feature story on attachment parenting a philosophy designed to foster a secure bond to the child. Co-sleeping, or the family bed, and breastfeeding well past babyhood are sometimes the hallmarks of attachment parenting. The mother pictured on the cover is Jamie Lynne Grumet of Los Angeles and her 3-year-old son. I dont consider... |
Time Cover Shows 3-Year-Old Breast-Feeding
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| May 10, 2012 11:24am Time Cover Shows 3-Year-Old Breast-Feeding This week's cover of Time Magazine shows a mother nursing her 3-year-old son. Should a mom continue nursing her child even after hes too big to be held in her arms? For mothers who practice whats known as attachment parenting, the answer is an emphatic yes and some are more than happy to demonstrate. This weeks cover of Time Magazine shows Los Angeles mother Jamie Lynne Grumet nursing her 3-year-old son, who reaches her breast with the help of a chair. When you think of breast-feeding, you think of mothers... |
Time Magazine's Breastfeeding Cover: Moms React
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Does this cover go too far? (Photo: Time.com)The headline reads, "Are You Mom enough?" But if that wasn't enough to fan the flames of the Mommy Wars, there's the photo that goes with it: A pretty young woman wearing skinny jeans and a tank top, nursing her nearly 4-year-old son. It's meant to illustrate a story about Dr. William Sears and attachment parenting but, given that there's more to that movement than extended breastfeeding, it seems as if Time magazine was going for sensationalism and shock value. It's working. >>Warning: pic at the link<< |
Houston-area woman organizes breastfeeding flash mob at Target stores
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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Breastfeeding moms gathered around the country today, including about 50 in the Houston area, for nurse-ins in support of a Texas woman who says she was harassed last month while nursing her infant son at a Webster Target store. The nursing flash mobs were planned in 35 states after women heard about the case of Michelle Hickman, who says employees made her feel uncomfortable when she fed her son at the store while Christmas shopping last month. Ive gotten way more support than I imagined, Hickman said today outside the Webster store. The beauty of the protest, she added, was...
Gov't advisers: No copays for contraceptives
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| WASHINGTON Millions of women stand to gain free access to a broad menu of birth control methods, thanks to a recommendation issued Tuesday by health experts advising the government. An Institute of Medicine panel recommended that the government require health insurance companies to cover birth control for women as preventive care, without copayments. Contraception along with such care as diabetes tests during pregnancy and screening for the virus that causes cervical cancer was one of eight recommended preventive services for women. "Unintended pregnancies carry health consequences for the mother psychological, emotional and physical and also... |
New Doll That Teaches How To Breast Feed Causing Controversy
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| A new doll hitting stores in the U.S. is causing some controversy with parents. Its called The Breast Milk Baby and it claims it teaches young girls how to breast feed. The doll is made by Berjuan Toys, a company out of Spain. It comes with a special halter top that has two flowers where nipples would be. When a little girl puts on the top and holds the baby doll up the flowers, it makes suckling sounds. |
Breast-feeding mother 'told to leave council headquarters because she would offend Muslim visitors'
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Council says it has no obligation to provide facilities but then makes embarrassing U-turn A mother was ordered not to breastfeed her baby in public because she was in a multicultural building. Emma Mitchell, 32, was about to feed 19-week-old son Aaron when a receptionist at a town hall warned her to stop. Last night Mrs Mitchell condemned council staff, saying it was time people recognised the law which allows nursing mothers to breastfeed in public. It was just awful. I felt humiliated, intimidated and guilty through the whole thing, she said. What I was doing was one of the... |
A Chronic Case of Advanced Maternal Age
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| I'm not always very nice. I might as well clear that up right now. Case in point: When I found out I was expecting Mary (pregnancy #6 and child #8, for those of you who have lost count), I had reached the saturation point with snarky comments. I mean...yes, we knew what caused that; no, evidently we weren't done; not really working on our own baseball team; blah, blah, blah...never heard that one before! At best, I got a lot of blank stares, along with a side-order of whispered "Seriously?" whenever I would announce that I was pregnant. Again. So... |
A 10-Pound Baby, a Zone Defense, and a Gentle and Quiet Spirit
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| It's a quote we've used many times over the years when people ask us how we can juggle so many kids: Any more than three is no big deal, because you have already learned how to make the switch from a man-to-man to a zone defense! (I don't know who first said this, but I thank him...and I figure if my basketball star brother ever finds himself reading this post, he might enjoy the metaphor!) Regardless of who deserves--but, alas, will never receive--the royalties for all the times we've said it, that little witticism bears more than a grain of... |
If it moves, tax it. If it jiggles, subsidize it.
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Good news girls, Michelle Obama wants to subsidize your boobs! Or at least the lactose producing parts of them. As part of her Lets Move initiative, she wants to give you a tax break for breastfeeding your infant. Even better, she wants to force your employer to make sure you can! |
Breast Feeding Benefits Boys' Brains [Australia]
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Breast feeding for at least six months has been associated with enhanced immunity and other benefits for children -- but a prospective study from Australia suggests breast feeding may also yield academic benefits later in a child's life, at least for boys. The study, which followed almost 3,000 children from birth onward, found those who were predominantly breast fed for six months or longer had significantly higher scores on standardized tests of reading, math, and spelling at age 10 compared with kids breast fed for shorter periods, according to Wendy Oddy, PhD, of Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in... |
Coffee Shop expels breastfeeding mom, apologizes and organizes "Breastfeeding Friday".
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Cup of Serenity would like to apologize to TraidMommies, and to all breastfeeding mothers for the incident in our store yesterday. We are in full support of the planned nurse-in and will also support a "Breastfeeding Friday," and breastfeeding at anytime. We hope to turn our mistake into a way to help mothers everywhe... |
Moms plan 'Nurse-In' to promote breastfeeding
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| ORANGE A challenge to a woman's right to breastfeed in a local store has prompted mothers to stage a "Nurse-In" on Saturday. Rose Homme said she was shopping in Cost Plus World Market in The Village at Orange on Aug. 20 and about to leave when her 10-month-old son, Oliver, began to get fussy. "As I began walking out, I started to feed him," Homme said. An employee approached her and asked that she cover up or feed Oliver in the bathroom or outside the store. "I told her that it's California state law that I can feed my... |
Controversy in Saudi Arabia over Fatwa Permitting Breastfeeding of Adults
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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Controversy in Saudi Arabia over Fatwa Permitting Breastfeeding of Adults By: Y. Admon* Introduction Sheikh 'Abd Al-Muhsin Al-'Obikan, an advisor at the Saudi Justice Ministry, recently issued a fatwa allowing the breastfeeding of adults. The fatwa is aimed at enabling an unrelated man and woman to be secluded in the same room, a situation which Islam considers forbidden gender mixing. The rationale behind the fatwa is that breastfeeding creates a bond of kinship between the man and woman, rendering the man her mahram,[1] thus making it acceptable for them to be together in seclusion. The fatwa created a stir...
Breastfeeding adult men sparks holy war
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| The Islamic population in the Middle East has been caught up in a new war, but it is its own enemy in the fight over a "fatwa" that authorizes the breastfeeding of adult men. "The fatwa-issuing thugs give orders, pass judgment, and make decisions: love is forbidden; looking [at a man] is a sin; expressions of love are contemptible [but] as for breastfeeding, that is permissible, permissible, permissible," wrote Nadine Al-Budair, a presenter for the U.S. Arabic-language television station Al-Hurra. The dispute has been monitored by the Middle East Media Research Institute, which has compiled a history of it... |
Breast Milk Sugars Give Infants a Protective Coat
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| A large part of human milk cannot be digested by babies and seems to have a purpose quite different from infant nutrition that of influencing the composition of the bacteria in the infants gut. The details of this three-way relationship between mother, child and gut microbes are being worked out by three researchers at the University of California, Davis Bruce German, Carlito Lebrilla and David Mills. They and colleagues have found that a particular strain of bacterium, a subspecies of Bifidobacterium longum, possesses a special suite of genes that enable it to thrive on the indigestible component of... |
Gisele Bundchen lays down the law for new moms
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| In honor of Tom Brady [stats]s 33rd birthday today, we give you more bon mots from his bride, supermodel/supermommy Gisele Bundchen who doesnt have, unlike her Patriots [team stats] QB/QT hubby, a Belichickian filter. This weeks dispatch from Planet Gi is that she proposes a worldwide law that new mothers breastfeed their babies for six months. |
Breastfeeding moms plan protest at park
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Several moms are planning a protest at an Orange County park after they say a park employee tried to stop them from nursing their infants in public. Two of the mothers say a lifeguard at Kelly Park at Rock Springs in Apopka blew a whistle and told them that they were exposing themselves and breaking the law as they nursed their infants last month. Shawna Mitchell and Celena Chavez said a manager at the park did not know whether it was legal for the women to breastfeed publicly. A mother can breastfeed her child anywhere the mother is authorized to... |
Probiotic found in breast milk helps alleviate symptoms of digestive disorders
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| New research published in the FASEB Journal suggests that Lactobacillus reuteri immediately affects nerves in the gut, explaining how probiotics workHere's another reason to breast feed your baby: Canadian researchers have discovered how a probiotic found in breastmilk reduces or eliminates painful cramping in the gut. In a new research report published online in the FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org), these scientists use mice to show that a specific strain of Lactobacillus reuteri decreases the force of muscle contractions in the gut within minutes of exposure. This bacterium naturally occurs in the gut of many mammals and can be found in human... |
Saudi Scholar's Fatwa Wades Into Controversy (Men Should Drink Breast Milk Before Contact w/ Women)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| Saudi scholar's fatwa wades into controversy Saudi scholar gets into trouble for saying that women could give their milk to men for maternal relations Manama: A Saudi scholar has waded into controversy after he said that women could give their milk to men to establish a degree of maternal relations and get around a strict religious ban on mixing between unrelated men and women. According to Shaikh Abdul Mohsin Al Abaican, a consultant at Saudi Arabia's royal court, a man who often entered a house and came in contact with the womenfolk there should be made symbolically related to the... |
Study: Breast-feeding would save lives, money (if babies were fed only breast-milk first 6 months)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| CHICAGO The lives of nearly 900 babies would be saved each year, along with billions of dollars, if 90 percent of U.S. women fed their babies breast milk only for the first six months of life, a cost analysis says. Those startling results, published online Monday in the journal Pediatrics, are only an estimate. But several experts who reviewed the analysis said the methods and conclusions seem sound. "The health care system has got to be aware that breast-feeding makes a profound difference," said Dr. Ruth Lawrence, who heads the American Academy of Pediatrics' breast-feeding section. The findings suggest... |
Couple sues over being given wrong baby
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| The day after her son was born, Jennifer Spiegel was awakened about 4 a.m. in her Evanston Hospital room and told by a staffer, "Your baby wants you." A patient-care technician then wheeled a newborn in and handed him to Spiegel, who breast-fed him. But it wasn't her son, according to a lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court. A surprised nurse walked in while Spiegel was breast-feeding the boy and realized the mix-up, the Spiegels told the Chicago Sun-Times. |
Mom Falls Asleep, Smothers Baby on United Flight
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:32:41 PM
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| LONDON -- A breast-feeding mother accidentally smothered her four-week old child aboard a United Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Kuwait, a British tabloid reported Tuesday. The Sun newspaper said that the mother, who it said was a 29-year-old Egyptian-born woman, fell asleep as she breast-fed on the jet and awoke to find that the child had been smothered. The paper said the plane was diverted to London's Heathrow in an attempt to save the baby's life. The paper cited an unnamed police source in its reporting. Scotland Yard confirmed that a United Airlines plane had been diverted to Heathrow... |




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