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Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:14:13 -0800 |
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I agree the wording is fun to play around with too- especially when you start to really examine ads for formula, or any pharmaceutical for that matter. Lately the cord blood banking ads have really been getting to me(I am 7 mos preggers) The "guilt" factor in those ads!!! Those ad writers know how to "use" those words carefully! Its especially insulting how they are promoting such a brand new technology for financial gain, when so many things like natural birth, skin to skin, breastfeeding etc have been proven to have real health consequences for mom/baby and nobody in the industry promotes them because nobody gains financially. hurrumph! sorry- a little rant there.
Anyway, I actually started this to ask, what sort of health care issue is this referring to, or am I just missing a joke(sorry)-
"Your feet might be too small to jog."
I may just be missing some obvious joke- it was just bugging me.
Mary Herrington, RN, IBCLC
Lactation, Memorial Hermann Northwest
Labor & Delivery, Memorial Hermann The Woodlands
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