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> Katherine, you said
> << Who should speak for breastfeeding
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> It's true, it is not only IBCLC's who know about breastfeeding, some
> MD's, RN's, PA's, RD's, Pharmacists, or La Leche League Leaders could
> have done a better job than the interviewer mentioned.
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> Can I add to the list, please, with those of us across the way in
> UK who have
> had extensive training which must be constantly updated to
> reregister every
> year - we are:
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> Breastfeeding Supporters from the Breastfeeding Network, and Breastfeeding
> Counsellors from the National Childbirth Trust.
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> Not forgetting the organisations in The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden who
> also have excellent training.
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> Thanks
> Helen Woodman, National Childbirth Trust Breastfeeding Counsellor,
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...and NMAA Breastfeeding Counsellors in Australia too...
Angela NSW Australia
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