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In einer eMail vom 1-6-04 4:55:53 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> For the hospital LCs and the primary care providers:
I'm not a hospital LC, but do contact first line hcp's on occasion, so
perhaps I can mingle in?
> When the LC identifies a concern re ankyloglossia, how does the LC handle
> it?
> Is something said or shown to the mother and some options discussed, and
> also communicated to the doctor (primary hcp)? This is how I've always done
> it. I generally ask some history questions, and often it turns out there is
> another family member or other siblings with tongue/speech issues.
>
> Or does the LC only send a report to the hcp and not say a word to the
> mother?
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> Recently had a dr. get upset about this.
>
Well, as a matter of fact I care more about not upsetting a mom than a doc,
but perhaps that's because the doc is in no way my supervisor or boss.
I *never* send any report to anyone without discussing it with the mom. It is
her legal (well, around here it is) and ethical right to know what is said
about her and her infant.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, LLLL
Germany - The Netherlands
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