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Heleen says,
> Very interesting topic.
> When I was young, we had a drawing toy with which we could draw
> cirles of all sizes, each circle was about a mm wider than the next.
> If you are interested in doing such a research this may be a cheap
> and reusable toy (I am sure it can be washed with hot water and
> dishwashing liquid, not sure about sterilizing by boiling).
> (it is something like the stencil art set that Tupperware sell, but
> for profesionals, I have seen it in shops that sell office suppllies)
>
You can get an engineer's template in an office supply store that
accomplishes exactly the same thing and shows the diameter/mm on each hole. I borrowed
this idea shamelessly from Barbara Wilson-Clay -- thanks Barbara!! -- and have
one in my tote bag (Thanks Vera Bradley) -- that I take to the hospital. It's
plastic and easily cleaned between uses. I don't use it all that often --
only if I'm attempting to determine if a mom needs a flange that is larger than
the standard ones.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, RLC
Wheaton, Illinois
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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