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Date: | Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:20:45 -0400 |
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Brenda,
I think, depending on how many births your hospital does each
month/year, you should be able to find good sources for free-bees from
friendly companies.
Look in the back of magazines like Mothering and other
breastfeeding/batural family living publications -- those advertisers
will often offer coupons, free samples, etc. for your bag. I'm
thinking companies like Burts Bees, gdiapers, Motherwear (nursing
clothing), sling salespeople, etc. would be happy for the chance to
advertise their products and promote breastfeeding in your handouts.
I could be dead wrong...but it seems logical to me that lots of folks
have only to gain from this partnership.
Also, be sure to get schedules from your local LLL Groups, if you have
a breastfeeding consortium locally, get their publications and
information, etc.
It probably won't be easy, but if you succeed, it will be well worth
the effort to get rid of those insidious bags!
--Diana in NY (who told the nurses at my hospital to "please get that
horrible bag out of my room" when they brought me my "breastfeeding
bag" from the Enfamil company...5 years ago!)
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