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I'm glad you found a nice ped...but sometimes it's interesting to look
deeper into the literature for hidden messages...I don't know what those
particular brochures said but I've seen things like "When breastfeeding
isn't going well...." instead of "If breastfeeding isn't going well..."
or interesting wording to that effect. Hidden messages can be carefully
crafted. Don't mean to sound too negative, but...
Ava Carmichael Eagles, MS, ACCE, IBCLC
On Tue, 30 Jan 1996, Debra J. Salings wrote:
> I recently took my 3-wk old son to a new pedi and was prepared
> for the routine formula push (even though my son is gaining over an
> ounce per day!)
> Anyway, this guy was a real gem and I was happy to see the little
> booklets given to me that, although published by R--- Labs had some
> fairly accurate info about BF, even the pictures of the moms were smiling
> while BF!
> An excerpt: (speaking about introducing to bottles in
> preparation for mom's return to work) "Have someone else offer the
> bottle. Your baby knows you have something better and may refuse the
> bottle from you."
> Maybe things are starting to turn around for the better?
>
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