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"Who taught you what and when to feed your baby?" is a common question that is
used in pediatric nutrition studies including breastfeeding.
Usually the answers are their own mom, an older aunt, an older sister, or a
neighbor as the primary source. Geez, I just love those "my neighbor told
me...." responses! <g>
As you can see, the primary source does not include LC, nurse, dietician,
physician, baby book or whatever.
I was wondering if any LC knows of any recent study showing that LC's and/or
others are having an impact on bridging this serious gap in pediatric
nutrition counseling?
TIA
Andrew MD FAAP
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