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Karleen wrote:
>Why then don't we have group demonstration
>classes for all pregnant women showing them how to properly use infant
>formula? We don't because we know that it undermines breastfeeding. It's
>almost as bad as giving pregnant women formula samples. Teaching bottle
>feeding in group environments or before there is a demonstrated need
>similarly undermines breastfeeding.
That's the bottom line.
It cannot be done.
It's actually (IMO) not ethical.
One to one teaching/demo-ing at the time of need (preferably with the
mother's own baby) is the only way to go....in addition, if we are
really serious about making things safer and more effective for
mothers and babies who use bottles, then we cannot teach in a group
because it is neither safe nor effective.
I understand that some healthcare systems might find it hard to
arrange a one-to-one and/or that some mothers would not avail
themselves of the opportunity, and that some HCPs don't know how to
teach safe, effective bottle feeding. There are ways of overcoming
these challenges.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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