Linda, thanks for this info! Need to clarify, I think.
The person who asked for help works in state government in the
Department of Mental Health, a special section that serves people
with deafness. He's serving a client. She's coming to him for help
with assistive technology, not feeding or mothering decisions. I'm
not in direct contact with her.
While he understands that SIDS and co-sleeping don't go together,
it's not his job to hit that issue heavy in this situation. He has to
help her with what she asked for - another device. I brought up the
co-sleeping with him and he told me he couln't go there with her. I
can send him the info on SIDS and co-sleeping, because he understands
that's a solution, and so he'll have it to share in CASE the mother
asks. But again, there's a clear separation of job responsibilities
here. Just wanted you all to know this. I have to be careful to
separate my own job responsibilities/parameters, too - I'm not being
paid to give out breastfeeding or mothering advice, but to help
people with assistive technology. I run the risk of overstepping
boundaries and presenting (in my case) La Leche League in a bad light
if I go heaving on the SIDS/cosleeping issue with him.
Not to say that I don't welcome this information and know that I
might share it with him informally... just in case.
Just wanted to clarify my role and purpose for asking the Q.
Janet Jendron
South Carolina
>Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:49:11 -0400
>From: "Linda J. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: alerting device for mother with deafness
>
>If the baby died of SIDS despite sleeping with the mother, he also would
>have died of SIDS if sleeping somewhere else. SIDS isn't about who the =
>baby
>sleeps with, and SIDS isn't smothering. A SIDS cause of death means they
>don't know why the baby died, but the death wasn't caused by smothering. =
>
>
>Formula-fed babies are twice as likely to die of SIDS as breastfed =
>babies.
>Reference: IP S, Chung M, Raman G, et al. Breastfeeding and Maternal and
>Infant Health Outcomes in Developed Countries. Rockville: Agency for
>Healthcare Research and Quality; 2007. AHRQ Publication # 07-E007
>http://www.ahrq.gov/downloads/pub/evidence/pdf/brfout/brfout.pdf=20
>
>Breastfeeding mothers are acutely aware of their babies, especially if =
>they
>bedshare on a safe surface. Research conducted with infrared cameras in
>sleep labs is very clear on that. You might suggest the mother contact
>either Dr. McKenna http://www.nd.edu/~jmckenn1/lab/ or Dr. Helen Ball
>http://www.dur.ac.uk/sleep.lab/ and ask for their suggestions.=20
>
>Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC
>Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre Ltd.
>6540 Cedarview Ct, Dayton OH 45459 USA
>(937) 438-9458 / fax (937) 438-3229
>www.BFLRC.com
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