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Joann Charnock <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Nov 2008 09:00:10 -0500
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There is much ethical consideration to take place here, as far as breast pumps are 
concerned.  Once again, at the risk of being redundant, which I pray that I am not, ideally, 
women should not even need a breast pump.  But, in this society, where women, are, so 
soon after they deliver, in need of returning to work, breast pumps become necessary.  So, 
just as the formula companies are big business, as are breast pump manufacturers.  If we 
have to choose our friends, who are we going to choose?  

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