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I am so excited!! I have a meeting tomorrow with our director of the Women
and Infant's Center where I am the lead LC, and we will be discussing if, how
and when to BAN THE BAGS!! She is very open to the idea and anything I have
to share.
I will be sharing the evidence-based data from the ban the bags website, the
list of other hospitals who have banned the bags, as well as our corporate
compliance brochure.
The director did mention to me today that maybe what we can do is to
provide the formula bags to ONLY formula feeding moms who state they want
to do nothing but formula feed. Personally, I want to steer clear of that
scenario and go NO BAGS. The bags are too tempting to our staff, who want
to give them away like candy because they feel sorry for the moms who don't
get that neat little milk storage bag, lysol spray and razor that are offered.
Is there any way to convince her to get rid of all of the bags, and not keep
any on our floor. Suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Brenda Phipps, BS, IBCLC
Flagstaff, AZ (hopefully the 1st AZ hospital to go no bags!!)
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