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On 1/7/03 10:51 PM, "Ellen Mahony" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I had not thought of the aspect of being unethical to donate
> unsolicited formula to a food pantry. It was actually my son-in-law's
> idea, I thought better than giving it to his baby. Personally, I like the
> idea of dumping it in the toilet. Years ago, LLL told us mothers to use it
> in pancake mix, but I could never bring myself to do it. I ended up
> throwing it out actually.
I donated it to a local fostor home. Some of these babies are taken from
their moms immediately at birth :(
> I think the obstetrical offices are putting
> mother's on formula lists, so I intend to start complaining there, too.
> Any other ideas on how mothers get put on lists.
I have heard the motherhood maternity is a big one....
Andrea Mass
Ft. Lauderdale
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