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"Laurie Wheeler, RNC, MN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Jan 1997 22:35:32 -0500
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In a message dated 97-01-04 08:21:39 EST, you write:

<< Because this ignorance continues even today,  our role in the community
with
 consumers and HCP is *so* important. They *both* need to be educated about
 the consequences of abm, and recognize breastfeeding as the norm. >>

Yes, and I always talk in my prenatal bf classes about all the reasons given
to wean or supplement - unnecessarily.  I tell the families to READ MORE
ABOUT IT and I give them suggestions on books.  I let them know that they may
be told to wean for mastitis, jaundice, medications, etc.  I tell them this
is mostly unnecessary. They HAVE TO KNOW THIS BEFOREHAND.  I tell them that
if they are ever told they must use ABM or wean, that they should seek
another opinion fast.  I give them ideas of who to call (LC, LLL, another
dr). I recommend interviewing drs prenatally and don't just ask "are you for
bf" but ask "if my baby had jaundice, what would you recommend?  If I needed
a blood press. med, how would that affect bf? etc" You get the idea.  I feel
so strongly that this happens so much, that I forewarn and forearm the
families.
Laurie wheeler, Rnc, Mn, Ibclc
Violet La

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