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Susan writes:
"I was looking through my coupon newspaper inserts yesterday and came upon
Similac's new advertisement and coupons. "If you're ready to introduce
formula, choose new Similac for Supplementation. 8 out of 10 moms who
supplemented with formula agreed that it helped them continue to feed breast
milk." Sure didn't take them long to take advantage to the recent study
published in the Journal of Pediatrics regarding supplementation of newborns in
the hospital and twist the results for their own benefit. No surprise, but
still infuriating."
~~~ I also like the slick part about continuing to "feed breast milk"
rather than to continue in a breastfeeding relationship - keeps the focus on
product ( which can be interchanged) rather than process ( which cannot be
duplicated).
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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