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This one is gonna blow my "daily allotment" but I had to comment. <<<<For
example, if a woman wants to pursue an active career outside the
home, breast-feeding is often impractical. Infant formula provides the
freedom that many women want, and deserve. Trying to make formula
anathema is to thrust such women back to the Dark Ages.....This means that
Africans should be able to choose, and not to be
scared or shamed into breast-feeding. Radicals and their supporters at
the WHO, however, want to keep African women, in effect, barefoot,
denying them the choice, as they modernize, of a healthy, convenient
product.
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Is the irony of this lost on this poor misguided person? How many of the
poor families in Africa can "work outside the home" or have a choice about being
"barefoot"
Wow, this is unbelievable. Wonder who paid him to write it?
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI USA
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