>The phrase "Baby-Friendly" may not be legitimately self-assigned, nor used
>by any individual or non-maternity service. Its meaning is highly specific,
>and is standard throughout the world.
Helen, you are absolutely right! I do hope you did not think that I intended
to denigrate the term *Baby-Friendly* in any way. I used it as a kind of
shorthand to express a set of values. I am quite aware of the specific usage
of the term, and meant it only in a complimentary way. I will certainly be
more careful in the future.
Norma Ritter, IBCLC
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