Lisa commented:
<<The concept of choice to exclusively pump
is fine when the mother assumes the financial burden, but I am in a
different place and really struggling with this.>>
And in your situation, Lisa, the choice for the mother might be to pay for a
pump (not on WIC, not likely), work to get the baby back to breast (????),
or get free formula.....
Sigh. Because at WIC, with a limited number of pumps, the mother doesn't
have to bear all the financial responsibility for the formula (some of it, as
she doesn't get ALL of it from WIC), but may have to bear the financial
responsibility for the pump....
That's a problem.
By the way, if y'all haven't yet, please look at Barbara Wilson Clay's BF
Atlas (3rd edition) video -- chapters 5-6, title 11 (Sidelying latch). It's
just beautiful, and if you can show it to a mom, very empowering. Even better
if her baby will follow suit...
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(")_(") Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
_Lactation Education Consultants_
(http://www.lactationeducationconsultants.com/)
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