New guidelines from @NatMatVoicesorg for maternity voices partnership groups (theoretically a forum where people can have their say about maternity services.

Be careful not to post anything that could be perceived as promoting bottle feeding?

http://nationalmaternityvoices.org.uk/social-media-guidelines-for-mvps/?fbclid=IwAR3nCUP3GvrWfox3RMJ8GNCRKj0Gjl2wlWA1quYiSMm92M2iVBMaS58V5A8
What about be careful not to post anything that stigmatises or shames people for how they feed their baby?

Be careful to ensure a full range of families’ experiences of feeding babies are represented so nobody feels invisible or alone?
So @NatMatVoicesorg do you want to represent the voices of families and our experiences of feeding babies or serve the World Health Organisations breastfeeding agenda? What’s more important to you?
You can follow @FeedingAlliance.
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