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I use BM for stool and bm for breastmilk. As several have said, bm just
doesn't sound good. I like the idea of using HM, human milk. As for
formula, how about another mix and match of words: artificial infant
milk (AIM). "Artificial" means not real, generally considered not as
good; "substitute" is usually intended to be of equal quality. "Infant"
is better than "baby" b/c baby is too cuddly. I like "nourishment"
better than milk, but I think that makes it too long. It's not so
negative sounding (ei.SIN) that it should offend.
I found some info about the internet bf course in Lactnews. You can
e-mail directly from there for more info. (I'm still learning internet,
so e-mailing directly was neat.)
We are fortunate to have a LLL monthly meeting that invites fathers
which is only 10 minutes from the location of our regular meeting. But
we still, usually around Father's Day, have a special regular meeting to
which fathers are invited.
Becket Miller, LLLL,RN,BSN,IBCLC
Boca Raton, FL
(finally gave in and turned on AC: it hit 90 degrees. AC won't go off
until next Oct/Nov)
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