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I pay for "Breastfeeding Coordinators"!

Sorry if this is a revelation to just me but.... breastfeeding coordinators? :eek:

It is reported by the Daily Mail but since the topic is doubleplusgood for the female-centric paper they don't degrade the crazy non-job:
Organiser of the flash mob event, Alison Healey, Breastfeeding Coordinator at NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan, said there were a number of advantages linked to choosing to breastfeed.
Where can one apply for such a position? :D Either I get my dream job :T or don't and then sue for sex discrimination :cool:

Are there male equivalents in the NHS? Facial grooming facilitators? Penis usage coordinators? If not, is it because the government think women are stupid? Do veterinarians have graphical representations of the "process" for dogs, cats, rabbits, cows and guinea pigs?

I <3 the DM. Each 'report' makes my brain think up a squillion stupid questions in nanoseconds.
"The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat, 1848.
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  • RenovationMan
    RenovationMan Posts: 4,227 Forumite
    edited 21 June 2011 at 8:16AM
    Why is this a non-job? The medical benefits of breast feeding, for both the mother and the child are well documented, including reductions in incidents of breast cancer for mothers and helping the development of a baby’s brain, eye sight, immune system and digestive system as well as warding off obesity.

    Unfortunately a lot of ladies struggle to breast feed and often give up without advice and assistance. The UK has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in Europe despite the well known health benefits. Breast feeding co-ordinators are there to help ladies achieve and then persevere with it for at least the first 6 months of the baby's life.

    They are cheaper than paying a midwife or doctor, who have little time for this anyway and I feel that anything that can prevent cancer, obesity and boost the immune system in general will more than pay for itself in saving NHS funds over the child's lifetime.
  • Damaged
    Damaged Posts: 122 Forumite
    Its just the stupid title that is rather alarming.
    The job itself is warranted imo
  • lemonjelly
    lemonjelly Posts: 8,014 Forumite
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    Mr_Mumble wrote: »
    Where can one apply for such a position? :D Either I get my dream job :T or don't and then sue for sex discrimination :cool:

    Are there male equivalents in the NHS? Facial grooming facilitators? Penis usage coordinators? If not, is it because the government think women are stupid? Do veterinarians have graphical representations of the "process" for dogs, cats, rabbits, cows and guinea pigs?

    I <3 the DM. Each 'report' makes my brain think up a squillion stupid questions in nanoseconds.

    I had a friend who was in a job titled "Teenage Pregnancy Co-ordinator"! I wanted to try that one out...;)
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • Radiantsoul
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    It is a complex still and counsellors increase the rates of breastfeeding.
  • michaels
    michaels Posts: 29,211 Forumite
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    What I find disappointing is that we need such jobs - why are we failing to educate ourselves that we can understand the benefits of things like giving up alcohol in pregnancy and breast feeding rather than failing to understand the risks at all or giving up because it is 'hard' or it might make the breasts sag...
    I think....
  • DaddyBear
    DaddyBear Posts: 1,208 Forumite
    michaels wrote: »
    What I find disappointing is that we need such jobs - why are we failing to educate ourselves that we can understand the benefits of things like giving up alcohol in pregnancy and breast feeding rather than failing to understand the risks at all or giving up because it is 'hard' or it might make the breasts sag...


    Because deciding to do it and being able to do it are two completely different things.
  • lemonjelly
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    michaels wrote: »
    What I find disappointing is that we need such jobs - why are we failing to educate ourselves that we can understand the benefits of things like giving up alcohol in pregnancy and breast feeding rather than failing to understand the risks at all or giving up because it is 'hard' or it might make the breasts sag...

    Too true michaels.:T
    I know a person who proudly stated through her pregnancy that "no-one will stop me smoking..." yet has a hissy fit if anyone else is within a 10 mile radius of her now born kid with a cigarette. Apparently it isn't hypocritical!

    Families and communities used to share this information & education together. Why does that no longer happen?
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • Generali
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    The UK has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in Europe....

    These co-ordinators aren't doing a very good job then!

    Perhaps Britain's lower levels of breast feeding are caused by something other than the Government.
  • Really2
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    edited 21 June 2011 at 10:07AM
    The Job is to make women who can't breast feed have a break down and to starve their children.;)

    My wife could not breast feed properly (milk was just not sufficient) and my son starved for nearly a week. My wife finally gave in as his weight plummeted and having to give him warm water to hydrate him and used formula (in hopital) and the midwives still looked down on her.

    It may be best, but it should not be viewed on failure if it can't be done.

    Lot's of women feel like failures because a fanatical it has become.

    If it is what is best for the baby, surly having sufficient food and not a depressed mom are part of that?

    Our experience of that system was very bad, it was more like enforcement than encouragement and mental torture should you fail or not comply.
  • lemonjelly
    lemonjelly Posts: 8,014 Forumite
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    Really2 wrote: »
    The Job is to make women who can't breast feed have a break down and to starve their children.;)

    My wife could not breast feed properly (milk was just not sufficient) and my son starved for nearly a week. My wife finally gave in as his weight plummeted and having to give him warm water to hydrate him and used formula (in hopital) and the midwives still looked down on her.

    It may be best, but it should not be viewed on failure if it can't be done.

    Lot's of women feel like failures because a fanatical it has become.

    Did you step in & have a go?;)
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
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