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Vicki writes:
vicki hayes rn ibclc in brunswick ga, where tomorrow is the start of
official hurricane season. so today's paper featured an article with the usual
emergency-preparedness list including "formula and diapers for households with
infants" . grrrr
~~This must be an issue in lots of US places. I wonder if newspapers would
respond to some kind of larger argument whereby if the family stocks up on some
food, everyone is fed safely, including all the breastfeeding little ones.
The wording could go on to include the exception that children who are not
breastfeeding will be specially at risk so.... Also during a time of emergency
I would assume sanitation is an issue, loss of ways to prepare, store, and
clean all the paraphernalia that goes with artificial feedings, as well as
breastfeeding preventing the build-up of large amounts of garbage that attracts
disease and rats, and cannot be moved?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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