Mothers who need to learn how to use bottles should be taught on a
one-on-one basis by their health provider. It's not a difficult question at
all!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: bottlefeeding and the Code
>
> So.here is a "poser" for you. Exclusive breastfeeding is the gold
standard,
> but for a variety of reasons, not all mothers will meet that standard.
Should
> we refrain from teaching them about the safest possible alternatives to
> exclusive breastfeeding? or should we leave women to learn from their
> peers and their parents, from trial-and-error with commercial products,
and
> from marketing materials produced by non-Code-compliant companies?
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