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I was contacted by a Gerber rep, and she told me up front who she was
and why she wanted to see me. I told her about the WHO code, and how
happy I would be to give feedback on their bf products once they no
longer advertise their formula. She was totally unaware of the code,
and interested to hear about it. This conversation was a week ago, I
wonder if they got the same reception from many IBCLC's, and decided to
use the "research" survey method instead...
One of my clients brought the new Gerber gel pads to my office today.
The transparent plastic backing is a little too stiff to allow them to
conform well to the breast, otherwise they seemed okay. Anyone else
have any feedback?
Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC NYC
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