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I had the same problem last March when I took my girls for sibling classes
at Bon Secours St. Francis Xavier in Charleston, SC. I wrote a letter to
the hospital and got an apology letter, but I sincerely doubt that it has
made a difference.
Paula Hart
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At 08:32 PM 3/18/2000 EST, you wrote:
> In the March 17th Greenville news, Lifestyle Section, there was an
>article picked up from Scipps-Howard, written by Stasia Scarborough regarding
>a sibling preparation class at Mercy Medical Center, near Anderson and
>Redding California.
>The siblings are taught how to help with things like diaper changes and
>"feeding". There is a large picture of a 5 year old feeding her "baby" with
>a bottle. Apparently, all of the siblings are taught bottlefeeding. Anyone
>on the list from Mercy Medical Center who could have some influence on the
>"normal" way to feed a baby? I am writing a letter to the editor of our
>paper.
>
>Alice Ernest IBCLC
>Simpsonville, SC
>
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