Wise ones,
  Speaking of WHO Code, I was saddened to see the ad in a major childbirth education journal in which a producer of "breastfeeding pillows" displayed photos of infants being bottlefed. 
  The childbirth education association states that it is WHO compliant in its policy statement.
  The editor has issued a retraction. As I perused other childbirth education and doula-related publications, I saw no ads that violated WHO code.
  So sad - these ads are back in at least one of our childbirth education journals.
  Linda Worzer, BME, IBCLC, RLC, CD(DONA)
   
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  Date:    Wed, 12 Mar 2008 13:34:15 +0900
From:    Lara <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: WHO Code question

Margaret G. Bickmore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The bottom line for me is that I would consider the webpage that Gina
> asked about  http://littlefoxdiapers.com/category_44/Non-toxic-Bottles.htm  to be 
> Code-complaint.  


Linda Worzer, BME, IBCLC, RLC, CD(DONA), AAHCC
  www.naturalbeginningsonline.com
  972.699.3921

       
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