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Georgina Guedes

Breast is best

2008-09-25 09:58

Georgina Guedes

While I was in London, I watched a BBC documentary called Other People's Breastmilk. It was an interesting exercise in learning about where other people's boundaries are, as well as in exploring my own prejudices.

The programme was predominantly about modern-day wet nurses, although one man who drank breast milk as part of a treatment plan for cancer was also interviewed. The programme was advertised quite intensively in the week running up to its airing, with close up shots of human breasts being milked, so I was quite keen to see what it was all about.

The presenter was Kate Garraway, a television personality who had recently produced, breastfed and weaned her own baby. The show was about how she explored and evolved her own reactions to the different people she met along the way.

The sources of milk

First of all, from my own perspective, I think that the breast milk bank is an amazing organisation that supplies milk from over-productive mothers to babies who desperately need it. Although this is both an adherence to the belief that "breast is best", in some cases, it is absolutely essential that babies get breast milk and nothing else - an intolerance to soy for instance, or in babies with HIV and Aids, it provides them with essential antibodies not found in milk from other sources.

So, I'm definitely fine with the idea of babies borrowing milk from other mothers. That's perfect. I also acknowledge on an intellectual level that it's a bit weird that we think it's okay to give our children cow's milk. We are nothing like cows, and yet we have accepted them as providers of all our dairy.

We come over a bit squicky when people suggest drinking sheep's milk, and if, for instance, I was to try and think about drinking, say, a chimpanzee's milk, my immediate reaction is a negative one - but they are far closer to us in the animal kingdom than four-legged cud-chewers like cows. Someone in the show suggested that it's okay to drink cow's milk because we eat cows - and that, on the face of it, seemed barbaric to me.

But, for whatever reason, cow's milk is what we drink, and they've been so programmed into our consciousnesses as our suppliers that when I try to change my thinking about them, I come up against a big blank nothing - like asking me not to eat fruit because it comes from trees. Milk comes from cows, end of story.

A milk love fest

I don't think it was the concept of drinking breast milk from another person that was a problem for me, as much as the idea of someone else suckling another person's child that really got my mouth puckering up. Wet nurses were fine in The Mists of Avalon, but somehow in a modern-day apartment, a wet-child minder just made me feel a bit strange.

In all of this, I don't judge any of these people. In fact, I was surprised by my own reaction because I consider myself to be fairly open-minded about most things. I was also amazed by the open-mindedness of the presenter who on two occasions in the course of the show, tried someone else's breast milk as part of a discussion.

Perhaps my reaction was in part due to a sense that breastfeeding is an intimate bonding experience between a mother and a child. It's not necessarily about where the milk comes from, but more to do with the physical contact. The people interviewed were adamant that there was no confusion for the children - they knew who their mothers were, but when their mothers went back to work and other people took on the role of breastfeeding, the babies were still able to get the benefits from human milk.

One quite large child even crawled across to the presenter's lap and asked to be able to have a suck from her - unfortunately the dairy was closed.

Sometimes it's OK

There was one instance of two sisters who had children of around the same age, who one day decided to see what would happen if they swapped babies. The babies didn't seem to mind, and the two, very similar sisters, now have a situation where they calmly share breastfeeding. This story didn't bother me quite as much as some others, perhaps because the sisters are family to each other's children, or because there's a beautiful intimacy that exists between them, rather than a nipple-for-hire arrangement.

The other story that I thought was quite beautiful was one of a woman who was preparing to adopt a baby, and through a process of hormone treatment and suction was able to breastfeed her baby when it arrived - allowing them to bond in that special way.

The show was concluded with Kate Garraway offering a group of people a selection of tasty snacks all prepared with human milk. Some of her guests were willing and happy to try, but some, most notably her husband, refused flat out.

Kate's analysis at the end of the programme was that her mind had been opened to the concept of other people's milk - she'd ended up drinking the stuff, after all - but that she still didn't think that she would ever be comfortable with someone else feeding her child, because she was too possessive of the bonding. She did say, though, that she thought she'd manage to breastfeed someone else's child, if the necessity arose.

Having gone on the journey with her, I must say that I tend to agree with her take on the issue, although I couldn't stop my reaction of wrinkled nose and puckered lips when confronted with the idea of strawberries and human cream.

  • Georgina Guedes is a freelance journalist. She hates it when stationery stops sell gift boxes or wrapping paper with codes and prices on sticky tags that rip the paper when they are removed.

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  • infoguru 9/25/2008 10:16:41 AM
    It's always said breast is best - this is not true in all cases. The nutritional value differs from person to person producing milk, and as with cows and dairy farming the milk should be tested. The assumption that children gain antibodies from breast milk is also precisely that; an ASSUMPTION, if the mother or milk producer in this case does not have the said antibodies how can they produce it in milk. Again this comes down to testing. No two cows produce exactly the same milk, so how would it be possible for people to do it.

    Mom 9/25/2008 10:30:08 AM
    I think when you really understand how fantastic breast milk is, and the advantages in health it gives a child we would be less against the idea of wet nursing. I'm currently expressing breastmilk for my second child and even though I can't breastfeed I will keep this routine up for 6 months again despite the huge hassle it is. If I could afford it I'd pay for a wet nurse.

    KIM TAYLOR 9/25/2008 10:37:12 AM
    Wow, a lot to take in and a stretch for my generally open minded approach! I would probably breast feed a family member's child, but would be very cautious of handing my child to another mother for feeding in a time when infections diseases are all too prevalent. Having said that, we need to get our heads around the Breast is Best idea, and new age mommies should be careful of reaching for the bottle in an effort to remain glamorous and perky - your babies need your milk.

    chops 9/25/2008 11:19:16 AM
    Just a note on breastfeeding seen as intimate bonding - feeding with a bottle has the same effect on the baby. Bonding comes from holding and nurturing the baby. Whether the milk comes from the breast or a bottle makes no difference to the baby. Mothers who can't breastfeed bond just as well with their babies as mothers who can. This is according to pedeatricians/doctors and not just opinion. Anyways... thought I'd just mention that :P

    TB 9/25/2008 11:23:46 AM
    Mother of 3 grown ups with no medical malfunctions nor alergies: Cows were put on the earth by the wise one, to produce buckets full of milk. I am not a cow. End of story.

    Riaan 9/25/2008 11:29:09 AM
    Hi, As a matter of fact, cows milk is not actually suitable for human consuption. It removes the calsuim from a persons body and it is one of the major causes of Diabetes. Although I also use dairy products but I know it is not healthy. Regards, Riaan

    Sharon 9/25/2008 11:34:22 AM
    Great article, Georgina! BM is the most miraculous and ever-changing substance, but there is still so much we don't know about it. One of the American Univesities currently has an entire department set up to gain better understanding of human lactation. I would absolutely nurse another baby who needed it and hope that another woman would do the same for my child. It's sad that some people still get so uncomfortable around breastfeeding. They are "mammaries" after all, and we are mammals!

    niels 9/25/2008 12:22:05 PM
    When a child is old enough to ask for it, it is too old for it. Some women think there is nothing wrong with breast feeding for more than ten months. Well, there is. YOu are making yourself too dependant on the baby needing you and you are making the baby too dependant on you.

    anon 9/25/2008 12:25:29 PM
    Whilst having my first child 33 years ago the nurses asked me from over my overproducing breasts if I could share some with a rather small hungry baby who was for adoption. I breast fed that baby for 5 days twice a day. I was so happy to give that little one some of my breast milk. It did not feel strange or weird. There was more than enough for my baby at that stage anyway.

    SMG 9/25/2008 12:30:50 PM
    Sorry, but it's a no no for breast feeding for me. Healthy children as a result of bottle feeding only convinces me that it's ok to not breastfeed. I do agree though that breast milk is very good for babies and kudos to the moms who can. But for those who can't or don't like the idea, that's ok too!

    Werner 9/25/2008 12:39:34 PM
    I salute all mothers who breast feed.

    Not-a-Cow Mom 9/25/2008 12:41:45 PM
    Typical dumb male!! Clearly you have NO idea what it feels like to get mastitis, nipples bleeding, inflamed, sore breasts. Sorry, where on earth did you come up with this rubbish. I was breast-fed and I STILL GOT DIABETES...twit!! Make sure of your facts. And, it DOESN'T remove calcium from your body...IDIOT!!!!

    Shantih 9/25/2008 12:42:22 PM
    Then why did the wise one see fit to provide you with a pair of breasts that produce milk when you have a baby? A mistake? From the wise one? How come all other mammals manage to feed their young themselves, but you think you are above all that and the milk in your own breasts is an affront to you?

    susie 9/25/2008 12:42:57 PM
    Yuck yuck - I know I will offend breast feeders but the whole breast feeding thing makes me squeemish. I have 3 kids and really just could not do it, never mind someone else's. A matter of opinion- my kids are all very healthy and balanced teens by the way.

    Elio 9/25/2008 12:43:05 PM
    Many years ago in Italy you could have "rented" a wet nurse (in Italy we call them Balia) I was breast fed by my mother and by another lady as my mother didn't have enough milk. The bond was inevitable and now I have got two mothers.. my own one and my milk mother, so what... I love both of them and they love me. Athough I think I am too old for strawberry and human cream -:)Elio.

    veritas 9/25/2008 12:57:47 PM
    You are feeling sleepy....your eyelids are getting heavier and heavier....Counting backwards from 10 and when I reach 1 you will be fast asleep.

    BCP 9/25/2008 12:58:10 PM
    Eeewwww...I didn't and there's nothing wrong with my two grown-ups! I think mother's milk is way overrated and maybe in the process of wanting to make money? Come on, even Peta is apparently urging Ben & Jerry's to make ice cream out of human milk instead? Give me a break...

    Angela 9/25/2008 1:23:48 PM
    I totally agree, I also have 3 very healthy kids, all bottle fed from day 1. Simply because I'm not a cow either! It's a personal choice and that's the end of it.

    LT 9/25/2008 1:27:57 PM
    Breast milk DOES contain antibodies, it's a proven fact and NOT an assumption. Breast milk is species specific and all companies that aggressively market formulas should be very strictly controlled. Babies who are breastfed are healthier than those who are formula fed. I think that a wet-nurse, as an alternative, is fantastic as it'll ensure that children are breastfed for much longer.

    Delia 9/25/2008 1:29:37 PM
    How on earth can a baby be "too" dependant on her mother if she's breastfed after 10 months? According to the World Health Organisation it's best to breastfeed until a child is 2 years old!

    Marc 9/25/2008 1:31:06 PM
    I feel sorry for babies these days, SA moms these days are so into themselves and insecure that their needs come first, and hence resort to artificial methods in feeeding teh their kids. And if u whine about this problem with babies, then DON?T HAVE ANY!!

    Lourika 9/25/2008 1:31:06 PM
    I am a mother of 3 children.I breastfed them for 3years each.They are so healthy,never went to hospital for pipes in the ears or anything else! They are not allergic to anything. The bonding between us are something just a mother who breastfed will know. I never used a drop of formula.Just see what happened in China with the formula milk. Breastfeeding is just a wonderfull experience! I feel sorry for the moms who coulnt do it.

    thiaa 9/25/2008 1:33:38 PM
    why are we this days analysing unneccessary things wheres the are more pressing matters at hand,eg child abuse and poverty.Breast milk is the most natural food substance u can get for babies,how u get it or from does it come from should not be an issue at the end of the day the baby gets whats needed and both mother & child are happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Sarah 9/25/2008 1:38:51 PM
    I breastfed my daughter for 20 months, she's 8 this year and NEVER had a cold or the flue! Maybe she's just lucky, but I don't understand critisizm towards something that's obviously the best! I'll give the human cream a skip myself though, but that's also a matter of taste.

    fiona 9/25/2008 1:54:26 PM
    women who proudly proclaim that they are not cows, and are proud of the fact that they refused to feed their babies naturall are damn lucky that they had a choice with formula- a century ago- it would have been breast or let your baby die. Moms who cant feed dont have that luxury- they want to breastfeed and formula is a second rate substitute no matter what you proud non-cows say. you have a choice and really its your life- but imho- you are selfish cows. Dont have kids if you cant be 100% mom.

    Angela 9/25/2008 1:58:29 PM
    So mothers who bottle feed don't bond with their kids? What utter rubbish! Why should we feel pressurised to do something we simply do not want to do?! It's our choice! My kids are all pictures of health, so what's the problem? Rather go and pick on the mom's who smoke around their kids.

    Lauren 9/25/2008 2:01:24 PM
    Guys, it can't always be doom and gloom and fighting about politics. Some people's interests lie somewhat wider than the usual run of the mill activities such as calling each other racists etc. Smile a while...

    Nats 9/25/2008 2:04:21 PM
    Well, can tell some of you have never had issues with breastfeeding. For some women, it can be difficult and extremely painful, does mean a thing. Fair enough breast is probably the best, but I know a number of women, who either can't produce enough, no matter what they have tried...what they should allow their babies the starve. But I do agree with one thing, once a toddler can ask for something, no more.

    Lauren 9/25/2008 2:04:33 PM
    I was wondering, do you teach your child to respond to people the way you responded to Riaan? Do you teach your child to call people names like you do? Our actions speak louder than words and our kids pick up on what we do and perceive it as gospel. Your child may have more to worry about than the source of the milk it was fed, I'm afraid. Breathe and be nice, yeah? It's just a forum and while you're at it, let someone in ahead of you in the traffic later today.

    Vicky 9/25/2008 2:05:26 PM
    on things,did you have to go to Lndn to learn that breast milk is good for the childs development and mother child bonding? you should have asked your maid about it,I'm sure she'd have gladly alerted U to this at no cost all, I shld also tell you before you waste your money again going to england, colon irrigation has always been a most used method for health reasons in Africa../ now there are clinics in "England" practising this method to treat stress and related illnesses at exhorbitant price.

    Jacquie 9/25/2008 2:25:09 PM
    Interesting article & comments. Actually, breast isn't best, it's just normal. Breastfeeding is what babies expect - the milk and also the process of suckling, that helps develop the correct palate shape, and the passing back and forth of simple infections so that the breast makes antibodies throughout breastfeeding for the germs the child encounters. Sadly, doctors are often very ignorant about breastfeeding (the how to, at least). Get info from a lactation consultant or La Leche League.

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