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Date: | Sat, 27 Jun 2009 16:19:49 -0400 |
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I teach a working moms pumping class at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, North
Carolina. Frankly all this CODE discussion has me very concerned regarding
ethics as an IBCLC. Perhaps I need to give my class written notice that I do
not endorse any pump company. And then too I should probably skip the part
where I show them the Pump in Style and the Purely Yours pumps;
concentrate more on hand expression. Tell them that they are own their own
with regards to electric pumps.
Guess my handout packet needs to include cup feeding and finger feeding
instructions for the caregiver. Since discussing slow flow wide base nipples
for bottles would be taken for my telling them to use formula. Even though
the focus of the class is pumping breastmilk so baby continues to get
breastmilk when away from mom.
And too, does all this mean that I shouldn't use any of Medela's products? Tell
the hospital I can't use the Lactinas we have. Working as a Hospital LC is an
ethical problem with all those Medela products we use. Maybe the way I work
will have to be old school...breast and baby. When I think of some of the gals
that wouldn’t be still nursing their babies if it weren't for one of those
products it’s a shame but at least the CODE will be upheld.
And is Ameda/Evenflow okay? I always think artificial teats when I think of
Evenflow.
Who would have ever thought that the company that brought us the new
anatomy of the lactating breast, the discovery of stem cells in breastmilk and
so much research from Dr. Peter Hartman would sink to such levels as to
advertise an artificial teat to steer mothers away from providing breastmilk for
their infants. I for one never saw it coming. They make millions from
breastfeeding but secretly want mothers to formula fed. Shame on them.
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