The argument for "good" breast pumps is the same as the argument for good
formula.
We need good breast pumps for when a mom truly needs one.
We need good formula for when a baby truly needs it.
We don't need the marketing. We don't need a breast pump in every room.
And, no thanks, I don't want a little rolling cart where I sell every kind
of breast feeding product
while I'm making my rounds. That's unethical marketing.
These folks should keep working *behind the scenes* improving their
products, then give factual
and scientific information to *health professionals* that need the
information.
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
Mississippi USA
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