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About attending the "nucleotide talks" by a formula company doc on your
unit: Do go! First read about nucleotides in Ruth Lawrence's book and
anything that's more recent that we can gather up for you, think of the most
pointed comments/questions you can make and the most gentle way you can find
of making them :-) A nice phrasing might be "The nucleotides in breastmilk
.... What about the nucleotides that are being tried in formula?"
The goal wouldn't be to change or even embarrass *him*, but to get your own
crew to think for themselves a bit.
Folks? What do we have for her?
--
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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