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In a message dated 1/31/2006 6:00:53 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I said that I didn't feel that the poster's presentation on breastfeeding
was an appropriate part of that specific presentation. That's all.
I am sorry you felt that way Betsy, but after learning all I did in here
post Katrina, I believe it was a very appropriate part of the presentation. I
for one was horribly upset to see the mother on the cover of one of the
magazines who was holding a empty dirty bottle and had a screaming infant who was
obviously in the newborn phase and the idea to put the baby to breast seemed
to never cross the woman's mind. With my education that would have been my
first response, however many women had no idea that they could get their milk
back in a relatively short period of time, compared to how long those people
waited for relief in the Superdome. The option HAS got to be a vital role in
emergency preparedness presentations. The word MUST get out. Even as
unpopular an idea as it is. There will probably come a day when a volcano will
erupt, an earthquake will quake, when a tornado will hit, when another hurricane
will blow. This isn't a "maybe" this is reality. One that must be
addressed and prepared for. I for one will not sit idly by and let others continue
misinformation, when I know a better way that may save a baby down the road.
And if my knowledge saves just one baby, then it is all worth while.
Renee Drake RN CLC
(http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?af=337966)
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