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>To weave two recent threads: Wouldn't a bracelets with beads for new
>moms to count breastfeeds/24 hrs. be a good teaching tool and a
>great item for hospital discharge packs? (and subtract the
>breast-milk substitute from the pack of course) Then she can also
>switch the bracelet from wrist to wrist as a reminder of which side
>to start feeding on, as someone suggested. Oh, it sounds like a good
>baby shower gift too.
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>Amanda Stuart, BA, SW, CLC
Amanda - in places where mothers expect gifts from the hospital, it
would be great if they were all baby friendly. But why would a
healthy, breastfeeding mother and baby need to count breastfeeds? How
would that help us to encourage mothers to respond to the baby's
feeding cues, not the clock?
[I do see a place for paying attention to frequency in a situation
where things aren't going well, though]
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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