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Actually a "stranger" doula assigned by the hospital helped my dil 12 years
ago with her first. I don't think we can discount the undivided attention
that another woman gives a woman in labor. The doulas position is
different than a labor nurse who pops in to check on mom, baby and progress
from time to time.
I agree that the birth experience is part of the BF experience. Currently
working with a mom of a 2 week old, difficult midwife delivery, jaundice
(lights for 17 on day 3 :-( 5% weight loss-continuing, not enough BMs, I
can't see anything obvious with tongue, suck or postioning. Nursing
frequently. Milk present, just not getting transferred for -who knows why?
Any ideas? Pat in SNJ
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