I was thrilled to see Cindy Curtis's listing for her Amazon bookstore and have bookmarked it for future use. I refer moms to her site all the time, so I was pleased to be able to give a little bit back by going through her site to order some things I'd been planning to get anyway (as well as a breastfeeding book in her list that I'd previously been unaware of). Other Lactnet members also have very useful sites that I refer to often, and I'd be happy to help them out in a similar way if I knew they had such bookstore links too.
I understand the no-advertising policy, but isn't there a difference between blatant product advertising and supporting each other's professional efforts?
Jennifer Herrin, RN, IBCLC
Heidelberg, Germany
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