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On the Johnson&Johnson website, there is some very concerning, back door
promotion of bottle-feeding (such as the list of feeding "needs" which
includes bottles and a pump). There is also a statement that the AAP
recommends training babies to sleep on their own by 6 mos. I went to the AAP
website and could find no such statement. Does anyone know if this is true?
BTW, when I did my personal parenting profile on the J&J site, it came back
w/ a description of the type of parent I am (no, not accurate at all) and led
me to a list of recommended products for my "type". The first was a
bottle--oddly none of the other profiles recommended bottles--hmmm...My poor
children have been parented all wrong--should have been bottle-fed, huh?
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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