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"Esther Grunis, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Oct 2007 19:22:41 +0200
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Dear Kathy, 

What a shame that you are leaving your hospital.  The artificial milk
companies have another victory.  

Have you ever helped any journalists who would remember you and be willing
to write an article about this issue?  If this would hit the local papers or
local media, maybe your hospital would reconsider its policy?  Could you
organize some moms to write letters about how you helped them breastfeed?  

This is your chance to reveal how mothers in hospitals are actually cheated
by such policies which have been proven to sabotage breastfeeding.  

Isn't there someone in your hospital who realizes that your presence there
brings mothers to give birth there to get the best breastfeeding help?

Can't you send a letter to the administration?  I don't know the politics of
American hospitals, but there must be someone who values your presence
there.  

I am often put into impossible situations because of the presence of
artificial milk companies in my hospital.  It is a terrible feeling. 

 

Esther Grunis, IBCLC

Lis Maternity Hospital

Tel Aviv, Israel

 


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