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Date: | Fri, 27 Dec 2002 23:48:03 -0800 |
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Dear Ann,
The response from the OB doc sounds like a territorial thing on her
part. I'm sorry you got the brunt of her anger. You'll get lots better
ideas from this list than mine, but I'll give it a shot. If/when you
talk to her again be polite and say something like a pediatrician from
Canada, Dr. Newman, who works a lot with breastfeeding gets good results
from the APNO and it is commonly used around the US and Canada (and the
whole world too? ) for lactation pts. with problems. You didn't realize
it would be contraversial when you suggested it.
By the way, I love your answer about observing and recommending, not
diagnosing.
Susan in Minn.
rn ibclc
PS Argh! Does everybody but this one doc need to work in
health care as a team?
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