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Ann,
If you are there, they will see the bottles and 'mother substitutes'....
if you are not there.... they will still see the bottles and 'mother
substitutes'. I see nothing wrong with being there to show the
*alternative*. <insert wide ironic grin here>
Heather McCutcheon
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lactation Information and Discussion
What is nagging me is that it will be done in an
environment where formula, bottles and endless mother substitutes are
being
marketed to the extreme. Your wise opinions and input welcomed to my
dilemma as
pen in hand, freezes! Thanks, Ann Conlon-Smith, IBCLC
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