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Ok, here I go with a "dumb" question.
I know that the WHO guidelines do not want any advertising of ABM etc.
However, playing devil's advocate. What about mothers who return to work....
don't they need good quality bottles that are going to be as close to the
natural nipple as possible to avoid any confusion? I know that in my own case, I
studied up on several brands before ultimately deciding on Avent. I had to
return to work, and obviously baby had to have bottles in my absence. Although
Dh did bring her to my work to nurse 3 times a day, She still needed bottles
of ebm. Without the ability to look into the different styles of bottles
and nipples, I may have used the wrong kind and gotten her terribly confused.
My point, in a long winded, round about way, is that although we would like
there to be nothing but the breast, reality says that bottles are necessary
for the working mom.
Renee Drake RN, CLC, LLL leader applicant
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