Interview 14

Talks about “natural” birth and breastfeeding; pressure from Social Services and health professionals to conform to expected behaviours; conflicting advice, prolonged breastfeeding and the difficulties of weaning a toddler.

This woman is an ex-drug user from a deprived area with a record of depression. She ‘weaned’ herself from drugs during pregnancy with the aid of antidepressants, methadone, energy work (getting in touch with her chi), swimming and yoga. She talks about the pressure (‘bullying’) that she was under from Social Services to regulate her life in order to keep her baby. She took a ‘natural’ approach to birth and breastfeeding allowing her baby the breast whenever she wanted it and did not experience any problems. Mother and baby have always slept in the same bed and the baby had access to the breast during the night. She thinks that this unlimited breastfeeding and the sweets that her daughter eats may be responsible for the child’s ‘rotten stumps of teeth. Her daughter began solid foods (pureed fruits and vegetables) ‘at the normal time’ but now, as a toddler, refuses most foods except for pasta, sweets and doughnuts. She is worried about perpetuating the eating disorder from which she and her mother have both suffered and daunted by the prospect of providing three meals a day. They are now breastfeeding morning and night only. She talks about other people’s reactions to her prolonged breastfeeding. This mother is currently depressed and feels the need to take prescription antibiotics to prevent herself from using street drugs again but does not want her daughter to become a ‘Prozac junkie’. She wishes to wean but is finding this difficult as her daughter thinks that breastmilk is her right. She has limited her daughter’s access to the breast whenever she has had a smoke allowing her to feed for ten or twenty counts on each side and describes this ‘as like a weaning process. They have discussed the situation and made an agreement that they will stop breastfeeding on her daughter’s fourth birthday.

She was getting pressure to wean her four year old but needed help with what to feed her. She was…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

She did not want to take methadone or Prozac while she was breastfeeding and preferred to use…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

She introduced solids without trouble at six months but later her daughter became fussy about…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

She did not find the professionals that she dealt with very helpful and is critical of the…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

She got in touch with her body through pregnancy and breastfeeding and tried to follow her…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

She thinks that people are conditioned to behave in certain ways and that the barriers to…

Age at interview 34

Gender Female