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I did grand rounds for Ob/Gyn in March. I guess because I'm not an
MD I didn't have the confidence to try to be funny, which I have done
with other audiences I've spoken to. I'll be interested to hear how
it goes for you. I did have the photo of the Asian woman and baby in
the museum (when the baby tries to latch onto the statue) that has
circulated around the internet on the slide with the title of my
talk. I saw a few smiles. I think a great one would be the drawing
of the breast as if it's a product for sale. Anyone know the source
for this? It is so long ago I don't remember where, but think I have
a copy in my office. I think it's good because it's funny but also
makes some good points in comparison to bottle/artificial milk
feeding. "always the right temperature, comes in an attractive
package" etc.
Lucy Towbin, LCSW, IBCLC
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