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You need to send this to [log in to unmask] My answer is that
they would only do followup if they wanted to protect their own
professional credentials, and do their best to encourage a good outcome in
their clients. If they don't give a damn, then they should feel free to
leave it along.
Why would they think that not calling would in any way be ok? They oughta
read some fo the 350 emails I get from the Medela website every month. The
number of mothers of preemies who fail at bf and who don't know how to d/c
the shield use is astonishing. Kathleen
At 02:38 PM 05/09/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> Among the LC group with whom I work, there are strong differences of
> opinion whether we should call moms, (to support her in use or weaning,
> not to mention cover our liability). The other half of the group feels
> that she is a MOTHER, grown up, and we should instruct them to call us if
> they have the need, and leave it at that.
>
>
>What others are doing?
>
>Veronica Carter RNIII, IBCLC
Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet, Indep. Consultant
http://together.net/~kbruce/kbbspin.html
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