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Maybe I am slow, but I have to stop mid-sentence and sort out what people
are talking about each time I come to acronyms like AIM, ABM, BM (which I
hate), etc. Stinky canned liquid manufactured baby food-like simulation
(SCLMBFLS?) is a formulated substance, hence "formula", and what comes out
of the breast is milk. Everyone is at least aware of what you are talking
about when you say "formula". I know I've begging for standardization of
this in the past, but part of our prob. as a profession is disagreement over
nomenclature. I don't care WHAT we call the stuff, but I wish we all called
it by the same name.
Barbara Wilson-Clay BSEd, IBCLC
Austin Lactation Associates
http://www.lactnews.com
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