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Date: | Mon, 18 Sep 2000 07:42:51 EDT |
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My understanding is that it is not so much general bacteria that is the
concern, but I think hepatits and AIDS was mentioned. I understand the
frustration about the antique pumps, I have seen some really great ones on
ebay. It just seems that people survived without ebay before, and I don't
think that by disallowing breastpumps that it will make the breastfeeding
rate fall. I am also someone who as an employee parks in the very back
spaces at the hospital because I wouldn't want to be responsible for an
elderly person not getting a close space because I had parked in one. I also
take this stand on the pumps. As far as I know there is a risk with multiple
users. I don't want to be responsible. With clients, I tell what I know and
tell them the choice is theirs. The clients on ebay are not making a true
informed consent. Maybe of they were required to site research as to why
there may be cross contamination and let them make a choice it would work.
Claudia
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