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Margaret Bickmore wrote, in part:
> At the very end, in the Questions and Discussion section, in response to
the
> question of how OBs can better support breastfeeding, Ruth Lawrence
> says, ". . . be careful of subtleties in your office. Physicians are so
used to
> dispensing prenatal vitamins that they don't realize the problem in giving
out
> free formula. Formula companies come to your office because pediatricians,
as a
> group, have refused to promote formula and don't have formula promotional
> material in their offices."
>
> Is this so, that pediatricians generally don't provide formula samples
and/or
> use formula promo material? I was under the impression these things were
> fairly rampant. However I have not actually been to a pediatrician's
office
> that I can recall (used family practice docs all my life).
In Columbus, Ohio -- home of one large formula manufacturer -- we could not
find a single pediatrician's office that did NOT have the promotional
materials all over their offices. Even the family practitioners had them all
over theirs.
Janice Berry
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