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Nancy writes:
<<What should we do when those in our
field are afraid to speak up on a controversial topic? Any thoughts?>>
I'm embarrassed to say that I was not one of the people that supported you
in that particular thread. For what it is worth, I thought your post so
good, that I "shared" it with around 7000 mamas on "Breastfeed Chicago."
I've been flamed on that group before, so I was a chicken. And I couldn't
for the life of me figured out what I had missed that everyone else seemed
to find. Now I know it was a big fat zero.
New Year's Resolve: No. More. Chicken in spirit. Only chicken to eat...
Frankly, we need to speak up. I need to speak up. And I will.....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
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