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>My apologies for not alerting people to this earlier. During my recent trip
>to Cincinnati (last week), three of the participants took the night off and
>went to the downtown mall (a small one). While there, they were approached
>by an interviewer with a large camera and nearly as large boom mike covered
>with "fuzz", according to one of the women. They were asked about their
>concerns:
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>1 said she felt 24-hour discharges were not appropriate and did not help
>breastfeeding mothers and babies
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>1 said she felt mothers deserved more support for breastfeeding and that it
>was ok to breastfeed in public without being thought to be breaking some
>obscenity law
>
>1 said (after several takes) that breastfeeding women deserved more support
>for continuing to do so after returning to work.
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>All three were told they would be on the NBC Evening News. Look for it. In
>my area (Chicago), this is the News show that is aired from 5:30-6PM. These
>little snippet pieces usually come on in the last 5 minutes of the show.
>
>I would like to take credit for their thoughts--they were, after all, at a
>breastfeeding conference--however, they deserve the credit for making their
>concerns known without notice and should be applauded. I harbor the hope
>that their views WILL be aired, but you never know. Since it relates to
>breastfeeding, the producers may consider it "inappropriate."
>
>If one or more of these pieces is shown in your area, could you let the
>rest of the LACTNET family know?
>
>As usual, KGA
>
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