A very well-written article was in the New York Times this week on why not to send formula to Haiti, along with other things not to send. The breastfeeding section is a delight to see in print.
The link to the article is:
A very well-written article was in the New York Times this week on why not to send formula to Haiti, along with other things not to send. The breastfeeding section is a delight to see in print.
The link to the article is:
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St. Mary's - Madison
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I am wishing you and all the WALC members a successful conference.
Pardon me for not being in contact, I have been away working with
parents of deaf children and training them in community based
rehabilitation. However, we have conducted two major activities with
the mother support groups this year.
1. sharing our 2009 experiences on breastfeeding and infant and [...]
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