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Date: | Sun, 24 Jun 2007 23:15:48 -0400 |
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Dear Pat, I don't think it is fair to say RN's do and LC's teach and assess.
Lets not tear each other up. We are all on the same page to help moms and
babies breastfeed. When in the hospital, it does become necessary to Help
moms with hands on. Have you had a fresh c/s mom who cannot hold her
baby to the breast because she is flat on her back and has several IV's in her
hand. I've had moms fresh out of the OR throwing up and begging me to hold
her baby at the breast, which i did. Please don't think its all or nothing. I
admit, I did have to take a step back in many respects, but I always have the
moms demo back... Like i said in an earlier post, sometimes we are the only
help they get. I don't want to divide us into RN IBCLC and IBCLC. We are all
vitally important. Most of what I have learned is from the non-RN IBCLC.
However, their are times when I am glad I can delee a baby gagging on
amniotic fluid without bugging the staff, and can do it very gently so baby
goes right on to breast. Otherwise, they would get ABM..
Respectfully,
Robin RN, IBCLC
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