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Winnie Mading <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:42:25 -0600
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I am wondering - is a pump company supposed to show just the pump and not 
the containers in which the milk is collected?  Is it a problem to have 
bottles connected to the pump?  I can't see flanges just dangling in midair. 
By showing feeding bottles attached to the pump it says, "You don't need a 
separate collection container."  This would seem to encourage moms to pump 
and feed their milk in their absence rather than have a baby receive the 
other stuff is mom isn't feding directly for whatever reason.  I suspect 
some moms would be put off by having to have one container for collecting 
and still another for feedings .  Yes, we might like them to use a cup, 
spoon or whatever, but too many moms aren't comfortable with those choices 
for long term.
My point is, is it when the bottle is disconnected from the pump that it 
becomes a violation?

Winnie
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