Ynt: announcement of NFP Research Paper Award for 1996

From: Bulent Potur (bpotur@superonline.com)
Fri Jul 25 09:47:04 1997


Dear Bernard,

Sometimes things which seem to be too simple may not be so. Three years ago me, a pediatrician and a general practitioner from our hospital were sent by the government for a week's course on the formation of the educators for the baby friendly hospitals project. It is about nursing babies witout any additional food or liquid for six months and continuing to nurse them till they are 24 months old. When we were to leave for the course all the colleagues in our hospital made fun of us that we were going to learn and teach how to suckle. But in the end we realized that there were a lot to learn about an issue which seemed to be so natural.

Personally I would be very glad if I were able to see the innovations that the mentioned award-winning study brought.

Best regards,

--
Bulent Potur M.D. Obgyn.

http://abone.superonline.com/~user0077/

bpotur@superonline.com ------ > Kimden: Bernard Cristalli <bcrist@club-internet.fr> > Kime: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> > Konu: Re: announcement of NFP Research Paper Award for 1996 > Tarih: 24 Temmuz 1997 Perşembe 19:02 > > BIG NEWS > > LACTATION INHIBiTS OVULATION !!! > I didn't know I deserved an award, 'cause i happened to use that > already. > > -- > Joseph B. Stanford wrote:

ANNOUNCEMENT: > > > > At the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Natural Family > > Planning in Salt Lake City, July 19, 1997, the following Award was > > presented: > > > > AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING > > > > RESEARCH PAPER AWARD > > > > Presented to Rebecca Ramos, Kathy Irene Kennedy, and Cynthia M. > > Visness > > > > in recognition of > > "Effectiveness of lactational amenorrhea in prevention of pregnancy in





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