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Patricia Blomme writes:
> I am trying to find the study that showed that women receiving formula
> information were more likely to formula feed even if they intended to
> breastfeed.
If any one sends this cite or this study, or Patricia if you find it some
other way, would you please post it to the list? I recently looked for it
unsuccessfully (OK, I cannot in good conscience claim that I looked for it
with, as they used to say on E.R., all my capabilities, but I did look some,
and didn't find it) and would like to use it to continue to hammer on the
head of my pediatrician. :)
Elisheva Urbas, NYC
don't get me wrong, I basically like this pediatrician, otherwise I wouldn't
bother...
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