I am being approached by our new "nursery team leader" and the Mead Johnson
rep who wants to discuss the DHA supplements they have developed for mothers.
It seems to me there was some discussion on that there is evidence that DHA in
an artificial means does not make an impact on the milk. Am I imagining
this? Any ammunition would be helpful. I flat out don't want to meet with the
guy anyway!
Claudia Globerger RN/IBCLC
Claudia
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