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In a message dated 12/8/0 5:42:49 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< this is something that we don't use often but if they are on the
supply cart and anyone can grab one, they will be given out in
unnecessary situations>>
I agree w/ you --in one hospital where I worked, *every mother* who was bf
got the large sixe tube of lanolin. That was about it for bf info, help, etc.
In the other hospital, when I started, every mother got a hand pump. I
finally convinced them to stop giving them out and it made a big difference
in attitudes about "needing" one.
<<3) do we have to use a million gadgets? I work in the inner city. I have
patients who tell me "i just couldn't breast feed, I couldn't afford...a
pump...a pillow...special bras...whatever. (which we all know aren't
good reasons.>>
This was the population I worked with also. If you think you need all of this
stuff to bf, then AF, where you get AIM from WIC sure looks more appealing.
<<I guess I am becoming a minimalist in my old age. >>
Me, too.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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