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Original Articles

Breast sharing: cross-feeding among Australian women

Pages 103-110 | Received 12 Mar 2003, Accepted 08 Sep 2003, Published online: 17 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

This article discusses cross-feeding among Australian women. What I term ‘cross-feeding’ or ‘co-feeding’ involves a woman breastfeeding a child who she has not given birth to, or women breastfeeding each other’s babies. For some women, cross-feeding is completely ‘natural’, for others the concept of their baby breastfeeding from another woman is an abhorrent idea which disrupts the ‘natural’ mother/child bond. Based on ethnographic fieldwork carried out in the maternity unit of an urban Australian public hospital, this article explores a range of situations in which women cross-feed. I argue that ambiguities expressed about cross-feeding echo ambiguities inherent in conceptualisations of the mother/child relationship.

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