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That's an idea with quite a bit of merit. If the LC's in training were to
have an assignment of working in a number of different breastfeeding
assistance settings they could get a much fuller view of what happens when
and sometimes why. I feel so lucky to work in post partum, a hospital
breastfeeding clinic (for anybody with problems regardless of where they
delivered or when), private practice clients and breastfeeding support
groups. Each setting is different from the others and gives a unique
perspective and has allowed me to broaden my view and be much less hasty to
be critical of a suggested intervention somebody might have given a mom. If
we each had those sorts of opportunities it would seem we'd all be better
trained as a result.
Gretchen Andrews, BA, IBCLC
The Lactation Connection
private practice, So. Calif, USA
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