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I LIKE it!
--Elise
At 10:19 AM 6/19/2005, you wrote:
>I often used what was usually at hand-a stuffed animal. I also used them
>to demonstrate positioning and latch. For teaching expression, the face
>would become the breast and the nose the nipple. If the nose was big,
>there was usually a button or some such at the tip and that would be the
>nipple. Patients usually got a kick out of it and I could point out the
>basics
PS that report from China is *so aggravating*. The mothers "thought" their
breastmilk was sufficient, forsooth! How much incalculable harm is being
done by these arrogant people waltzing in and telling all these mothers
they're wrong? I am assuming the "protein deficiency" was deduced from the
slower growth rate of breastfed babies in the second half-year compared (as
these authors would do) to formula-fed European/American babies. I hope
someone is going to write a reasoned, thorough, convincing, well-referenced
response to the journal. This is not my week for doing that. Going nomail
now--it's been such a breath of fresh air being back on Lactnet for a few
weeks!
Elise Morse-Gagne
LLLL, IBCLC, RLC, PhD
Till July 23:
Lactation Consultant
Cottage Hospital, New Hampshire, USA
As of August:
Assistant Professor of Linguistics
Tougaloo College, Mississippi, USA
what can I say...they both start with L and involve the mouth?
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