Another idea is to speak in specific terms about what is in
breastmilk and what it does for the mother and baby. You don't have
to use qualitative language. For example, instead of saying "here
are the benefits of breastfeeding," say "here is what breastmilk does
for the baby. Here is what breastfeeding does for the mother. Here
is how breastfeeding can save our hospital money and increase patient
satisfaction."
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Lynnette Hafken, MA, Mother of 3, LLLL, IBCLC
http://www.nurslings.com
"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." Confucius
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