La Leche League Canada rejects breastfeeding dad's bid to become lactation coachPublished on Sunday August 19, 2012
Josh Tapper
Staff Reporter
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1243822--la-leche-league-canada-rejects-breastfeeding-dad-s-bid-to-become-lactation-coach
Trevor, a 27-year-old transgendered man, breastfeeds his 16-month-old son using a supplemental nursing system at home in Winnipeg. SUPPLIED PHOTOTrevor MacDonald, a slim man with short silky, dark brown hair, a radiant smile sandwiched between a wispy moustache and goatee, sits bare-chested in a leafy Toronto garden, his infant son sucking gently on his tiny left breast.
In the photo, shot on a recent visit to the city from his Winnipeg home, Trevor blissfully cradles the boy, contentment visible in his soft features. This is a proud papa breastfeeding his 16-month-old child, just as he has done many times before.
Trevor, a 27-year-old stay-at-home parent, loves fatherhood and, as a transgender man, identifies as a dad. And he loves breastfeeding, owing his confidence and comfort nursing to his La Leche League Canada (LLLC) motherhood support group in Winnipeg.
In early June Trevor wrote a letter to LLLC — an affiliate of the influential international mother-to-mother breastfeeding advocacy group — asking what it would take to become a group leader. He wanted to coach LGBTQ members and those who struggle, like he did, to breastfeed after chest reduction surgery.
LLLC rejected his inquiry seven weeks later, citing an 18-year-old policy.