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I'm not working on it but I'd sure like to hear more about it.? Email me privately if you wish at [log in to unmask] Thanks,? Loni Denman


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  1. New information/presentation?
  2. VELB/infant feeding in emergencies

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Date:    Sat, 11 Oct 2008 19:28:03 -0700
From:    Jeanette Panchula <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: New information/presentation?

OK - so I'm here trying to figure out how, in the next week, I can give a
SHORT presentation (15 minutes or so) to people who have already heard over
and over "breast is best" and are very educated and actually DO believe it -
but I want to give them some new perspective with the information in the
first chapters of the Hale/Hartmann book and with the Chemical Engineering
article - anyone already working on this and interested in collaborating?

 

Jeanette Panchula.

 


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Date:    Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:43:11 +1000
From:    vgthorley <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: VELB/infant feeding in emergencies

On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 Karleen Gribble wrote:
".... Yes the US is an important source=20
of unsolicited donations in emergencies around the world- including via =
the=20
military!! this happened in Osettia but fortunately there was advanced=20
warning via the media and it was quarrantined before it could do damage =
but=20
there have been reports in Afghanistan of soldiers handing out formula =
on=20
the basis that if you have a baby you need formula."
~~~~~~~~

Not just the US military.  A few years ago, when Australians were being =
evacuated from the Solomon Islands in the Pacific, the media showed =
pictures of our Australian Navy boys and girls bottle-feeding babies "to =
give the mothers a break".  The television report didn't say if the =
babies were already artificially fed.  It did, however, suggest that =
bottle-feeding the babies was good preparation for the young sailors for =
parenthood.
The intimate mental association of babies with bottles has been =
deep-seated in our Australian culture for a hundred years, and possibly =
more.  Bottles continue to be on signage for parenting rooms for feeding =
and changing babies, except where a building has accepted the babycare =
symbol (and met the standards required) that is promoted by ABA.  They =
still appear on congratulations cards for new parents, with dolls, and =
to decorate other "baby" things.
I hope those young navy personnel have since learned, before becoming =
parents, that women have breasts and what they are for.
Virginia
in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



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