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Dear LACNET,

     I love you and am overwhelmed by trying to keep up with you:  would you
please put me on "no mail" status so I may still access your archives?  Thank
you so much,

                                     Blessings, Diana Morgan-Hickey

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> Topics of the day:
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>   1. LACTNET Digest - 15 Oct 2006 to 16 Oct 2006 - Special issue (#2006-1144)
>   2. Pumping on planes, in airports
>   3. Periodontal syringes?
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> Date:    Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:46:08 -0700
> From:    Kellie Whitney <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: LACTNET Digest - 15 Oct 2006 to 16 Oct 2006 - Special issue
> (#2006-1144)
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> Perhaps the book you are referring to is Adventures in Tandem Nursing, publ=
> ished by LLLI. My heart goes out to this mother. Sometimes, mama's supply w=
> ill be dramaticlaly reduced at this point in the pregnancy. Many of the her=
> bs reccomended to stimulate milk supply are contraindicated during pregnanc=
> y. I'm not happy with that, but it is how it is :(. =0A=0AThe most imporant=
>  thing is to FEED THE BABY. Mother may not be happy with this, but the  bab=
> y may require some sort of supplimentation for the duration of the pregnanc=
> y. Refusing to supplimet may result in a hungry, cranky baby who will refus=
> e the breast from this point on. =0A=0AI was very fortunate that my milk su=
> pply did not diminish while pregnant (my son was 14 months old when I becam=
> e pregnant). Because of my experience with tandem nursing, I recieve many h=
> elping calls from mother with pregnancy supply issues. Sometimes, the mothe=
> r needs to suppliment with formula to keep the baby nourished until the sec=
> omd child is delivered. As much as I hate to reccomend supplimentation, thi=
> s MAY be a time when it is warranted. =0A=0AThe availabilty of breastmilk d=
> uring pregnancy does not seem to be regulated by the mother's level of dedi=
> cation, unfortunately. :(=0A=0A--Kellie Whitney=0A=0A=0A=0A=0ADate:    Mon,=
>  16 Oct 2006 12:16:30 EDT=0AFrom:    Alice Ernest <[log in to unmask]>=0ASu=
> bject: Re: dietary suggestions=0A=0AMom of 8 month old nursling is 3 months=
>  pregnant and milk supply is  =0Adecreasing.  Baby has started some solids.=
>   Baby is refusing to nurse  at times.  What =0Aare some suggestions for fo=
> od besides avocado and  sweet potatoes.  What =0Abesides water can she drin=
> k?  Baby is sensitive  to milk.  I know there is some =0Ainformation in a b=
> ook out there, but can't  seem to find it.  Thank you in =0Aadvance.=0A=0AA=
> lice Ernest IBCLC=0ASimpsonville, SC=0A=0A             ********************=
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> Date:    Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:43:06 -0400
> From:    [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Pumping on planes, in airports
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> Ok, I know that I am getting grumpy in my old age, but this is my thoughts.
> Why do we have to make breastfeeding so hard by legislating every detail. No
> wonder mothers don't want to breastfeed, and
> people think that breastfeeding advocates are fanatics. The more signs,
> areas, policies that are
> created/legislated, the more it seems complicated and abnormal.
> Why do we have to ask airports to create pumping areas? Airports are
> struggling to ensure the safety of their passengers, screen for terrorists
> and dangerous substances,
> and listen to the complaints of hundreds of irate customers each day,
> the majority of which do not need to use a breastpump and
> do not care if there isn't a electric outlet available for a breast pump.
> Why not just use some common sense.
> If a mother is on a business trip, use the electric pump at the hotel,
> and a hand pump at the airport. Or manually express. How long is the flights
> anyway?
> Many mothers do not have a chance to pump during a normal workday, and they
> adjust.
> I have worked with mothers who do not have a chance to pump throughout a work
> day of
> 8, 10 or 12 hours (landscapers, military, fastfood, construction cleanup,
> crabpickers, farmworkers).
>  Mothers have learned ways to manage breastfeeding for thousands of years
> without
> hang to create policies and procedures. I have been counseling mothers for 26
> years
> and over those year I have seen many mothers continue
> to provide milk for their babies without having to ask for special treatment,
> special handling, special policies, special spaces. These are nice, but not
> necessary.
> Barbara Whitehead, BS, IBCLC, RLC
> Eastern NC
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> Date:    Mon, 16 Oct 2006 23:27:46 -0400
> From:    Lisa Mandell <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Periodontal syringes?
>
> The ones I have are Monoject 412. I picked them up from a local dental
> supplier. Try searching on that?
>
> Lisa Mandell, MBA, IBCLC
> Havertown, PA
>
> On 10/15/06, Debbie Gillespie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > I've spent an embarrassingly long time tonight searching for those handy
> >
> > little 60 ml hummingbird-tip syringes online.  Can anyone share with me
> >
> > their source?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Debbie Gillespie, IBCLC, LLLL
> > Tempe, AZ
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