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Hi to all. I just found out that I am pregnant (yipee!) and, as my
husband is active duty military, I must register with the Naval Medical
Center San Diego Prenatal Program. The handout with the registration
information has a picture of a stork carrying a baby holding the
nefarious bottle, which in turn, is releasing 4 drops of what I
seriously doubt is EBM.
Does anyone with military medicine or nursing connections know who I
should write to/talk to about this? Wouldn't a nice breastfeeding image
demonstrate better support of optimal care and health? This paper is
given to all newly pregnant military dependents in the San Diego
area--believe me, there are a lot! Further, in the description of
"full-scope obstetrical care" there is no mention of their breastfeeding
support, which is actually rather decent. Anyone have connections??
Jennifer Williams
San Diego
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