a Ross sponsored dinner where nurses are being invited to hear a speaker
(?) speak on "Counseling the Breastfeeding Mother"?...The IBCLCs in the
hospital are planning on being there to check out what is going on."
Some people I know once attended a luncheon sponsored by a formula
company and they "protested" the sponsorship and declined the free meal.
You can pay for your meal yourself or forego the food altogether. By
insisting on paying for your dinner and letting everyone know WHY you
are paying for your dinner, you can get your message across loud and
clear and still get a first hand look at all the mis (sic) information
being presented. Of course, this will brand you as a zealot :-)
Good luck!
Heidi S. Roibal
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