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>Anne Nans posted:
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>I used to really like Child Magazine. It is very yuppie, advertising =
>formula, expensive baby clothes, etc. It has always had a "breast is =
>healthy, but . . . what if you hate it, what if your baby hates it, if =
>you try it and it doesn't work out, don't feel guilty" kind of attitude. =
> [snip]
The current issue has a new column authored by Dr. Cohen, a Manhattan
pediatrician. Isn't this the infamous Dr. Trendy? Overall, I don't find
that this magazine is as supportive or as informative on a number of fronts
as it once was.
regards,
Julia
Julia R. Barrett
Freelance Science Writer & Editor
Mom to Sean (4) and Kira (1)
Madison, Wisconsin
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