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Leslie Wolff <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:04:42 +0300
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Is there an IBLC in the Beersheva/Negev area in Israel?
Yes:  Giselle   Telrozen
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Phone at home: 089985988
Works in Beer Sheva Hospital and BF Clinic.
Do have your friend get in touch with her!
Leslie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yael Edelstein" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 18 July, 2007 12:23
Subject: risk factors



Hello Lacnetters!
I have been following the debate on risk factors with keen interest.
Unfortunatly, for me anyway, the sides are about even and it's either "d*** 
if
you do and d*** if you don't" or "Win, win" depending on how you look at it.
The approach I use often depends on the environment in which it is used.
When I am called into a kaotic environment, (which happens often; a large
part of my clientel is low income bracket young women from large families.
They go to their mothers after birth and their younger siblings are very
excited, the apartments are small, etc) where the mother is agitated, and
where there is little or no support I am hesitant to discuss risk factors.
Instead, I stay longer, give clear, simple information, which I also write 
down
for the mother, and follow up telephonically daily for three to seven days. 
I
also say, "This should work, but if it doesn't there are more things to 
try".
Hopefully, if I have to give bad news in a few days, we've already 
established
trust between us and it's easier.
When the environment is calm and the mother is confident it's a different
story.
Of course I can do this because I don't work in a hospital and I don't 
depend
on BFC for income. No fair, I know.

Question: Is there an IBLC in the Beersheva/Negev area in Israel?
Friend's grandchild in the town of Ofakim, two weeks old, yellow, the mother
just needs encoragement and information; the other grandmother never
nursed her children and is full of old wives tales and worse. Until now they
weren't interested in listening to a professional, now they are.

Yael Edelstein
ICEC BFC

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