Vicky writes:
Bravo to you LC pioneers, who must have done a good job to pave the way
for more to come. So LC's then worked in hospitals and lactation clinics
perhaps came along a little later? I wonder now, who were the first private
practice LC's. I gather lactation consulting was mostly about latch and weight
gain in those days and your handouts were LLLI, your textbook was...?
~~~ Fascinating stuff being shared. My older one was born in 1986. I had
never heard of a lactation consultant, but there was a class being given in
my OB/midwifery practice about breastfeeding, by two of them. No one in my
generation had breastfed, on my side, and only the two "odd" cousins ( one
whose child nursed til 6) on my husband's. As a learner, of course I would
take a class. I also read a well-liked book on pregnancy which I realized
years later had lousy breastfeeding info. The best part of the class itself
was that grandparents could come for free, and my in-laws came ( who lived
very close in those days.) So they heard what I heard from a source other
than me. When my son was born, there was no 24 hr rooming in, we missed the
deadline and he was taken away for the night. They were to bring him back
every 4 hours, but I kept asking, then falling asleep, and they brought him
back 12 hours later, sleepy from the formula my husband and I told them
not to give him. There was a "lactation nurse" who I never saw in the 36
hours I was there over the weekend. Going home with my formula fed baby( and my
gift bag of formula,) who refused to breastfeed, my husband suggested I
call one of the women from the class. Turned out they were local LLLLs as
well, and answered their phone on a Sunday. With her help, and by ignoring the
pediatrician's suggestion to give him 2 oz of formula after every nursing,
I expressed with a little plastic Kaneson pump, and spoon fed him until
he was calm enough to get himself on. I think I was lucky that I had no
epidural, no pitocin, so he was alert, and not overly agitated once I started
the spoon feeds of EMM, and could catch on. He also has a low broad palate
so I think things fell into place more easily for us, despite getting off
to a horrible start. Am so grateful for those early IBCLC pioneers, and
LLLI.
Peace,
Judy
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