Wow
I don't know if this is the right venue to discuss this-but I was upset to see that the Nestle literature now advertises a Gerber Certified Lactation Consultant to answer moms breastfeeding questions
They also have an IBCLC working for them-a mom can call and make an appointment for her to call them back .
When I spoke to this person she would only give me her first name, and she did specify that yes she is an IBCLC-I told her I was a bit confused that she would be working for a formula company-she replied that she does not promote breast milk substitutes and assist nestle in providing literature in line with recommendations from the CDC and ABM.
Am I crazy or does this just seem wrong?
Gina Johnson RN,CIMI,IBCLC
...One drop of colostrum has 3 million antibodies.....Dr. M.Cregan
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