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From: "Linda Hill" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [LACTNET] Formula danger
**Hello Linda,
> I LOVE IT! I intend to use this info. in my breastfeeding classes,
> because
> it REALLY shows the ease and importance of "breastfeeding" (even over
> breast
> milk feeding)!
**Don't you think there is a risk that this might give a defensive
impression...? Even if you point out the disadvantages of formula feeding,
you talk about formula!
In thirteen years, I have never ever come up with this by myself. I don't
evade questions about it when asked, but never bring it into the discussion.
As a volunteer, I always spend three long evenings (20.15-22.15) on
breastfeeding and I'm never out of interesting topics, but instead always
pressed for time.
There is so much to say about breastfeeding and how to get off to a good
start, that I don't wanna spend time on formulafeeding and definitely not
compare the one to the other.
Jack Newman said about the comparison between colostrum and formula: "They
are both liquid." I'll stick to that one! hahaha
Regards,
Marianne Vanderveen, Netherlands (and off to bed now...! 1.24 am)
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