Morgan wrote:
>I attended a LLL day recently. A pump company was present that did not
undermine code, did not promote breastmilk over breastfeeding, and had
very carefully worked to ensure it did all of those things. Much as I
hesitate to mention a commercial company in here - and this is NOT an
endorsement of that company's products, but of it's ethical stance.. you
can find their site here: <http://www.ardomums.co.uk/index.php>
You won't find blatant bottle advertising, you won't find teats and you
won't find "breast to belly solutions".
You will find ethical attempts to support breastfeeding.>
If you go to http://www.ardomums.co.uk/shop/item/Breastfeeding-Starter-Kityou
will see this company's "breastfeeding starter kit."
It consists of a "One handed manual breast
pump<http://www.ardomums.co.uk/shop/item/One-handed-manual-breast-pump>with
an insulated bag, together with an insulated lunch style bag designed
to store the one-hand breast pump and transport collected breast milk, it
includes one sachet of four breast milk storage
bags<http://www.ardomums.co.uk/shop/item/breast-milk-storage-bags>and
ties and two breastpads."
Hmmm...
norma, taking a break from watching the USA presedential election results.
Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC
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