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About 27 hospitals in New York city will limit baby forumula- keeping it in locked cupboards only accessible to named members of staff as part of the Latch On initiative which aims to encourage new m
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Should hospitals limit baby formula?
posted at 9/8/2012 1:01 PM BST
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula
posted at 9/8/2012 1:25 PM BST
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula
posted at 9/8/2012 7:38 PM BST
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula
posted at 10/8/2012 3:14 PM BST
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In Response to Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula: Surely every hospital should limit baby formula & encourage breast feeding! Posted by Dr. K. Ashutosh Surely it's a woman's choice?! I want to breast feed when I have children but I won't be forced into it. If I change my mind closer to the time, or decide after trying that I don't want to then it's my choice. No one should bully patients into what to do with their own body and how to support their children.
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula?
posted at 10/8/2012 4:42 PM BST
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula?
posted at 10/8/2012 5:21 PM BST
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Re: Should hospitals limit baby formula?
posted at 10/8/2012 5:52 PM BST
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