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After Andrew when I had my spot at the National Guard triage area it was
near where folks went to pick up water and ice daily. It was clean and dry and
in the situation in New Orleans that might pose a real challenge. In areas
where there is more dry space then just getting these women and babies out of
direct sun and under a tent offers some privacy. This may be most difficult
challenge for these women at this time. We also could offer cool water and let
them sit while their family members went on the line for the ice and water,
this offered a bit of time for them to sit and just offer the breast. Some
just were glad to offer it for a pacifier effect initially since pacifiers were
a luxury. Others did continue and everytime baby cried they would put the
baby to breast. How well they succeeded will never be documented other than by
personal tales.
People who come to these areas are not going to be open to large expansive
dissertations on relactation. They will listen to 1) its possible. In these
circumstances everything seems impossible. 2) its easier to hydrate Mom with
water and then she can hydrate baby. 3)they want something to calm their
crying child because in all the mess the crying child is biggest problem. Please
don't go on telling them how they can do it indefinitely....if they chose
not to breastfeed initially they are feeling guilty they didn't or how long
seems like forever. Let them know they can do this until the crisis is over and
if they decide to keep doing it...Great!
Survival is the key issue to them at this point.
Positive vibes of this can be done is essential.
Hopefully they will be able to contact someone else as they move along in
their journey to safety. And hopefully the big bad wolf with formula won't be at
the next stop along the way, because the following stop after that might
have some problems.
Am saving in a folder all the references everyone is sending.
Perhaps we can really have a developed plan later but till then its "making
it up as you go along" as anyone who has been in near mess like this.
Leanne Jewell RNC,IBCLC,LCCE, FACCE
SFl
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