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"Kim Ann Lorber, LLLeader" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Jul 2005 18:13:14 EDT
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With the birth of my fourth baby the hospital wanted to do a blood sugar on  
my baby since it was standard on all big babies and mine was 8 lbs 12 oz. This 
 didn't seem big to me since my previous baby was 9 lb 1 oz (which was a  
homebirth so no one to tell me you have to get a blood sugar). When I had said  
no I didn't see the need my baby is kept close with skin to skin  and 
unrestricted nursing which was going well. So then dr came into  ask me why I was 
refusing such an important test and the hospital's LC said here  look this mom has 
plenty of milk and squirted breastmilk out of my breast  towards the drs 
direction. He then left. I was was around 12 hrs pp. 
 
 
Kim Ann 
mama to 4 boys!
Jenn Q-maybe one day I'll get a girl, you hold out hope for me! :-)
 

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