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Re: Nursing vs breastfeeding
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Jan Cornfoot <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Oct 1997 09:56:41 -0700
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Kathy
You are perfectly correct in referring me back to NMAA, I was going to
pre-empt my comments about
the use of 'nursing' by saying that in Australia there is one glaring
example of misuse of the term.. however, it's interesting to ponder on
where it came from, because nowhere else do they seem to use it ?  and when
NMAA was started, what was breastfeeding called. I'm back to the history
books on this. I love those groups that just call their support groups
"Breastfeeding Support " or something similar to be clear about what they
do.
Jan Cornfoot
Brisbane, Australia

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