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Good afternoon brothers
and sisters, and fellow mothers, believers of Our Lady of La Leche,
Nuestra Senora de La Leche Y Buen Parto.
My name is Bianca
Atienza-Gutierrez. I am a wife to my husband Aaron and a mom to my
15-month old son, Christopher. I am also managing a full-time career
at a multinational corporation, in which I head the parenting club, a
consultant for MAPECON pest control, and in training to become a
certified lactation counsellor with LATCH. I am a working,
breastfeeding mom.
Why am I speaking in front
of you today? It is because Our Lady of La Leche asked me to tell you
the story of how I met her.
I have been a very staunch
breastfeeding advocate since I gave birth to Christopher. I have
always believed that breast is best, and, like any other mother, I
want my son to have the best. Even when it was time for me to go back
to work, I knew I wanted to keep that bond with my son alive.
Breastfeeding is what allowed me to be separated from my son during
the day, because I knew that he still had the best of me through the
nourishment I left for him at home and the food that I continued to
express for him in the office. This is not to say that I had
compromised my value as an employee. In fact I still received
recognition for the various projects I did both for the multinational
company I am employed in full time, and for MAPECON, which I work on
part time. I discovered then that we working
moms didn’t have to choose between our babies and our careers. It
can be done, we CAN have it all. This was the
message I felt I had to share with other working moms.
When my officemates
started to notice that I was still expressing milk even after my son
was 6 months old, 10 months old, even after my son turned one year
old, pregnant employees started asking me questions, seeking advice
on how to breastfeed and how to sustain it. This is when I realized
that the women in my office needed support in order to make
breastfeeding while working work for them. Contrary to popular
belief, breastfeeding is actually a learned skill, something that
needs to be studied, taught, practiced. And only with the right
support system can a woman succeed in lengthening her breastfeeding
journey. So I set up a Vibrant Parenthood Wellness program in my
workplace. But I knew that my personal experiences would not be
enough to support the other working moms in my office. I researched,
studied, reached out to experts who could teach me how to counsel
other women. I posted questions on Newlyweds@Work, an online
community for, well, newlyweds trying to cope with raising new
families. I bought books, read blogs like Chronicles of a
Breastfeeding Mom. I subscribed to newsletters from the What to
Expect When You’re Expecting website. I attended seminars by the
Medela House. And it was through these "mommy networks"
that I had come to learn about LATCH.
LATCH is a non-profit
organization that aims to support breastfeeding moms by providing
awareness, counselling, and training. When I found out that they were
looking for volunteers to be trained as lactation counsellors, I
immediately wanted in. This was exactly the kind of training I was
looking for in order to help other moms breastfeed their children
effectively. Of course, there were limited slots and so I had to go
through an application process, which included an interview. During
the interview, I was asked how I could possibly manage my time,
squeeze in volunteer work with everything else I had on my plate.
Wouldn’t my family suffer, considering it is for my family at I am
breastfeeding in the first place? Isn’t it good enough that I just
give advice to my little circle of mommy friends from my own
experiences? Why would I want to burden myself with the problems of
other women when have issues of my own? It felt to me like I was
being discouraged from joining this group. But, passionate person
that I am, I held my ground and defended my cause.
But after passing that
interview, the questions laid out to me started to haunt me and eat
at me for the next few days. How WAS I going to manage? Where WAS I
going to find time to do counselling work? WAS I going to compromise
my family life to help others? These questions swirled in my head and
brewed doubt and uncertainty in my decision.
The Sunday before the
training was going to begin, I decided to hear mass at our parish
church, Our Lady of Fatima in Mandaluyong. I had lived in the area
for seven years already, but only seldom would I go to church there
because weekends were usually spent with my in laws or in Sta. Rosa,
where my mom and sisters are based. But that weekend, I was drawn to
the parish church. And throughout the mass I kept thinking about my
breastfeeding advocacy. I kept asking the Lord if I should go through
with this training, should I add this to my already full schedule?
What, Lord, do you want for me? What do you want to use me for? I was
very specific in my questions.... and therefore I got a very specific
answer.
When it was time for
communion, I started to head for the front of the church, towards the
priest, but my eye caught sight of a lay minister towards the back of
the church, and I felt I needed to take communion from there. I
headed then towards the back of the church, head bowed down in
prayer, still asking, Lord, what do you want
me to do. As I turned the corner at the back
of the church, I lifted my head, and my eyes fell right onto an image
of the Blessed Mother, gently breastfeeding her Baby Jesus! How much
clearer could the Lord be with His answer? It was not subject to
interpretation! It was like a General giving a direct command to His
soldier, and all the soldier can answer is "Sir yes Sir! Loud
and clear!” I have never heard of our Lady of La Leche before, and
for the first time in my seven years of living in the area, THIS was
the time Our lady chose to reveal herself to me, when I needed to
know if I should pursue breastfeeding as an advocacy.
I was stunned. Even my
husband could not believe it. We took pictures of Our Lady being
brave enough to bare her breast (in church, no less) to give
sustenance to the Christ Child. I could not forget the loving
expression on her face as she cradled her Baby sweetly. As soon as we
got home I went over to the trusty internet to research about her. I
am a devout Catholic and grew up knowing all sorts of references to
Mama Mary (Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lado of Lourdes, etc), but
never of her breastfeeding. Surprisingly, material about her on the
internet was scarce, but I did manage to find out about the Our Lady
of La Leche Movement. Our Lady's message to me became even clearer
after discovering that the head of the movement, Tita Baby Gonzales,
lives 5 minutes walk away from my house! I called her immediately to
share with her the story of how Our Lady had revealed herself to me,
and why, and she revelled in the great timing Our Lady had because
she had been looking for someone to speak about breastfeeding on the
Feastday of Our Lady of La Leche. And so, here I am today.
Breastfeeding is tough. It
is time-consuming, at times uncomfortable and tiring. It is an act of
complete self-sacrifice, almost as if dying to oneself for the
benefit of this little angel that was crafted for us by God Himself.
It is a spiritual act. It is a prayer of thanks to the Lord for the
gift of a child. It is an outpouring of pure love, an exclusive
experience only mothers can share.
And to share this
experience with other mothers is something we all need to do.
Support, in my opinion, is
the biggest factor in the success of a breastfeeding mom. Sa
totoo lang, my husband is actually my biggest
breastfeeding supporter, an even bigger advocate than I am... kasi
sya nakakatulog sa gabi, ako hindi
I feel very blessed to have been introduced to other breastfeeding
moms. I feel very blessed to have been introduced to Our Lady of La
Leche and the Movement, because now all the more, it becomes
compelling for me to breastfeed, and to help other mothers who wish
to breastfeed, because she is there to serve as support, as an
example, as an intercessor for us mothers and mothers-to-be. When it
gets too hard, when you feel like giving up, look to the gentle eyes
of Our Lady of La Leche for the strength to keep giving the best of
yourself for your child. And with her prayers, may we be inspired to
show our children that the world is full of love and compassion,
which hopefully will help them grow into kind and compassionate
citizens of this mortal world.
We all know the benefits
of breastfeeding to our babies. We all know that breast is best. Now
with the example of Our Lady of La Leche, we know that breastmilk was
best for the Baby Jesus. And if breastmilk was good enough for our
Savior, shouldn’t it be good enough for our children?
At this point, I would
like to invite all pregnant and breastfeeding moms, and those trying
to conceive, to please rise as we pray for you.
Heavenly
Father, You are the Giver of all that is good and Source of every
blessing. In grateful appreciation of the gift of life and the
vocation of motherhood, we humbly implore that you grant every new
mother and her baby the graces and merits that can be attained
through the selfless act of breastfeeding.
It is through this humble act of self-giving that they experience and get to know You in a deeper way. Thank you for giving mothers the special privilege of sharing in your creative and sustaining power.
Jesus, our Lord, was nursed at our Holy Mother's breast and it is in this faithful imitation that mothers partake in the joy, consolation and beauty of breastfeeding. Respect, dignity and security are bountiful fruits of this maternal act of love.
It is through this humble act of self-giving that they experience and get to know You in a deeper way. Thank you for giving mothers the special privilege of sharing in your creative and sustaining power.
Jesus, our Lord, was nursed at our Holy Mother's breast and it is in this faithful imitation that mothers partake in the joy, consolation and beauty of breastfeeding. Respect, dignity and security are bountiful fruits of this maternal act of love.
May
new mothers embrace the opportunity to be always available and
attentive to her child who solely depends on her care.
May they experience the transforming power of breastfeeding, as it affords all mothers the necessary growth in faith and sacrifice to be able to attain a more mature disposition.
In times when they may feel discouraged or overwhelmed, renew and sustain them Lord. Teach them to hope in Your Providence. Help them to realize that Your Grace is sufficient.
Help all mothers to realize the truth that they have all it takes to breastfeed and that their bodies were created to sustain life.
May they experience the transforming power of breastfeeding, as it affords all mothers the necessary growth in faith and sacrifice to be able to attain a more mature disposition.
In times when they may feel discouraged or overwhelmed, renew and sustain them Lord. Teach them to hope in Your Providence. Help them to realize that Your Grace is sufficient.
Help all mothers to realize the truth that they have all it takes to breastfeed and that their bodies were created to sustain life.
We
submit to your Divine Plan and trust that both the trials and
victories encountered during this momentous time can only help deepen
their sense of purpose and impart lifelong lessons and truths that
will ultimately aid them in fulfilling their sacred vocation of
motherhood.
Bless every breastfeeding family and their efforts. May they realize the substantial contribution they are doing to society, their country and the whole world. May the simple act of breastfeeding bring out the best in us all.
Our Lady of La Leche, Nuestra Senora de La Leche Y Buen Parto, kindly intercede for all nursing mothers, protect their interests, attend to their every need and hear our prayer. We ask this through Christ our Lord. AMEN!
Bless every breastfeeding family and their efforts. May they realize the substantial contribution they are doing to society, their country and the whole world. May the simple act of breastfeeding bring out the best in us all.
Our Lady of La Leche, Nuestra Senora de La Leche Y Buen Parto, kindly intercede for all nursing mothers, protect their interests, attend to their every need and hear our prayer. We ask this through Christ our Lord. AMEN!
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