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Jayne Joyce <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Feb 2013 06:15:04 -0500
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Dear colleagues

Most on here will be familiar with the work of pioneering UK midwives Sally Inch ("Birthrights") and Chloe Fisher ("Bestfeeding").  Their clinic in Oxford UK has attracted many midwifery and lactation professionals over the years to observe their clinical work, with its emphasis on good attachment (barely understood when Chloe started her career in 1956!)

They are both retiring at the end of March and we are creating a book of messages from mothers and colleagues to give them as a retirement gift.

If you have visited the clinic in Oxford, or otherwise benefited from the work of these two remarkable women, please send your message to:

[log in to unmask] by the end of this month; and please pass this message on to colleagues (or mothers) who might want to contribute.  And please don't tell Sally or Chloe!

Many thanks

Jayne Joyce
LLLL, IBCLC
Volunteer, John Radcliffe Breastfeeding Clinic, Oxford UK.

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