> I am in the process of compiling what hospitals use for breastfeeding
> discharge guidelines.
I *really* look forward to reading this information. As a non-hospital
based LC, my impression from our local hospitals and the mothers and babies
I see is that there are discharge guidelines but they involve supplementing
baby with abm if baby does not latch a certain number of times in a certain
number of hours. Mothers and babies are frequently discharged without baby
having ever latched and I have yet to hear about a discharge plan that
included a referral to a local LC.
Mary W-D
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