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From a very long article, just a statistic (I don't know where it comes
from) on how many women need lactation consultancy:
HEADLINE: Breast-feeding program dealt a blow
BYLINE: Diane Eicher, Denver Post Health Writer
There's a widespread myth about breast-feeding: Mother Nature provided
the
equipment, so surely Mother Nature will make it work.
But up to a fourth of women will need help from a professional who's trained
to deal with breast-feeding difficulties, and 10 percent of moms will have
serious problems - like separation from a baby who must stay in the hospital -
that need intervention. ...
{ Copyright 1996 The Denver Post Corporation, January 29, 1996 Monday
2D Ed., Pg. E-01}
Arly Helm [log in to unmask]
(MS, Nutrition & Food Sciences, CLE, IBCLC; LC for IHC)
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