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I am doing a presentation on "Ban the Bags" this week. I am seeking
information about the history of formula bags and formula going home with
new mothers.
My oldest daughter is 30, and I got a case of glucose water to take home
with me. I didn't get formula with my other children. I didn't get a bag.
However, I know the practice has been around a long time.
I would appreciate your input on this issue, if you received any promotional
formula when your baby was born. What did you get and what year was it? It
would be fine to reply off list. If I get a lot of answers, I will compile
them and send a note back to the list on this matter.
Thanks.
Ann Calandro, RNC, IBCLC
Piedmont Medical Center
Rock Hill, SC
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