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Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Jun 2002 17:56:53 +1000
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Thanks to Renate, Karen and Helen for their URLs for articles. I think that
the one I was specifically looking for has gone (I have the first page
printed off and it says that it was a draft) and I think replaced with one
of the documents that others provided addresses for.
Helen mentioned the WHO booklet on Relactation. I would like to say that in
my opinion this is by far the best publication on relactation/induced
lactation- anyone interested in this subject should have a copy. It gives a
great summary of the research in this area and does not contain any of the
myths that most writings on this subject contain.
Karleen Gribble
Australia


> In reply to Karleen Gribble's enquiry, I am not sure about where to find =
> the booklet she asks about, wanting its information on relactation. But =
> I would like to mention that WHO has an excellent publication titled =
> Relactation, document number WHO/CHS/CAH/98.14 and that could be ordered =
> through whatever centre in Australia sells UN documents, or direct from =
> [log in to unmask] =20
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