wondering: what is the relationship, if any, between the ineffective
breastpumps that glut the market and formula interests? I see so many women
disappointed and confused when their supply drops and they have been
diligently pumping with the wrong pump...they have the best of intentions
from the outset, but it's like their pump purchase delivers them into the
hands of the formula industry, can this be coincidental? or is it
orchestrated? how does one find out what firm is a subsidiary of what firm?
Furthermore, in what way is the formula industry a subsidiary of the
pharmaceutical industry. I get the concept, I just can't figure out how to
access info like that from my computer. If anyone can shed light, thanks so
much.
best
Kristen Panzer, MS IBCLC
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