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I would say that once an IBCLC starts using test weights on an
appropriate scale, she really learns its value and wants to always have
it available. For problem situations, of course.
For the IBCLC who does not do test weights, we all will have to decide
what to do about this in our own practices. One of the things an IBCLC
must know is current weight and if you do not have a current and
accurate weight of the baby at the time of the consultation, you can not
assess correctly. And we can not do an accurate care plan without
knowing a current and accurate weight.
I came up as an LLL Leader, non-nurse, have worked in a hospital, am now
WIC LC, and have done private practice. Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC
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