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Date: | Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:15:20 EST |
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Jodine, I totally agree with your post and the pump companies assertions
make me annoyed. Now, if they had a mother who was HIV positive pumping and
then tested the motor and found the virus in it, then I could be convinced that
there was a potential risk. Breast pump companies are a business first and
foremost and that is what all of us have to remember. They want to make
profits. I am not saying they do not consider input from our profession and want
to make a good product but they are not really giving anything away and want
to sell as many pump and products as possible.
When I state that the LC profession is evidence based, this theory that
pumps can cross contaminate other women is not evidence based.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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