> The other problem I have is practically every mother
> recieves shells.
I don't know which is the "lesser evil, " shields or shells, but in these
days of cost containment you could point out that a lot of money is being
wasted by giving every mom shells! You need a policy for when they are
given out and by whom. Or you could do like I used to and keep them locked
in your locker :-) so I was the one who decided if they were needed or not.
I think the discussion on use of shields has been very valuable. Someone
commentd on the use of "always" and "never." Shields are such a good
example of why absolutes don't belong in lactation, there are too many
variables when it comes to breastfeeding dyads. :-)
Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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