Why do mothers fail to breastfeed their babies? The majority of
mothers know breastfeeding gives their baby the best start in life:
improved health, superior intelligence, and closer emotional
attachment are just a few of the crucial benefits. Yet a mere 17%
of mothers are still breastfeeding when their babies are three
months old. Why? There are plenty of books out there that offer
excuses. Tiredness, sore nipples, low milk supply, breasts too big,
breasts too small, excess marketing by artificial milk companies...
the list goes on. This is the first book to look for answers in the
mothers themselves. Controversial author and The Alpha Parent
blogger Allison Dixley argues mothers fail to breastfeed because
women undermine each other, using a toxic mix of deception, guilt,
excuses, envy, contempt, defensiveness and sabotage. Drawing on
academic research in psychology, biology, philosophy and
anthropology, she sheds light on the hidden emotions of early
motherhood, and reveals the deep and widespread damage artificial
feeding can have on a mother's confidence in her body, her
mothering and in other women. Heart-wrenching, polemic and
ultimately a call to action, this is a book that will make you
angry, but a book that will make you think.
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