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In a message dated 97-04-02 18:50:29 EST, you write:
<< rtificial Baby Milk : we're all used to it, it makes it clear, put the
pressure on the "other" ABM to change
2. Breastmilk Substitute: in keeping with UNICEF, internationally known,
some
really dislike the word "substitute" thinking it means "just as good"
3. Synthetic Infant Nutrition (SIN): many really liked this, esp the "SIN"
acronym!
4. Artificial Infant Milk (AIM): new, takes away the cuddley "baby" term,
straightforward, maybe more accepting to the establishment
Is there a way to put this to a vote? I could then say I surveyed over 1000
breastfeeding advocates across the world.
Thanks again. LACNET is amazing...
Karen J. Stepan DO, FAAP, IBCLC
My personal favorite has always been SMA -- too bad Wyeth used it; but it
told it like it was. SMA stands for/stood for: Synthetic Milk Adapted.
Jan Barger
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