On first glance, I wouldn't think 'bad book'. To me, it looks like
something developed for a population that may not have a high
literacy/education level. Used to do this quite often with BF and
nutrition materials in WIC--basically paring things down to the minimums
and referring to Peer Counselors and IBCLC's if anything seems off kilter.
Agree with others that I'd like to see them refer to LC, LLLL or other BF
helpies for advice... maybe with all the Baby Friendly movements on the
west coast, the docs are actually a good source of info compared to some of
our less BF-savvy midwest docs?
-Brandy, IBCLC
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