I am a lurcher, and addicted to Lactnet, (I admit). And I really have no business
responding at this hour, but here I am. I do understand that breast feeding 'pulls on your
bones, and I would think, on your teeth, too, but once breast feeding is over, mom's bones
are laid down stronger than before, for later in life.
I have a new job, and everything that I learned 12-13 years ago, is too old, seemingly, and
it is hard for me to change, from the ways that I was taught. Everything that I learned,
then, was researched based, and made such good sense, many many details, but now it
seems, that I am challenged on so many things, from the way that I had learned. I have
kept up on on going to conferences, and such, I do love being here, but I feel that there is a
lot (maybe only a few) of reluctance for accepting the practices that I have used. I don't
want to sound resentful, but with all of the changes in practices, and all of the variations in
the ways to provide breast milk, or not, I think I would like to have a limited scope of
practice, to be able to help moms who want to breast feed. Sorry to get off on a tangent, I
have moved far away from home, and there is many things going on, not just the way that I
was trained. ha Does anyone know what ever happened to Jan DeCoopman? She was the
BEST, my mentor, and I know, for a lot of others, too. She was from MI, moved to
Wisconsin. (Jan, are you out there??) She was one of the original guru's for breast
feeding, in my book. Thanks for listening. Joann C.
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