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Dear Friends:
Lee asks an excellent question.
Then does it behoove us as LCs not to make any comments to the mom about
> what may or may not be a problem? Should we just use the best
> breastfeeding
> management possible and if that does not succeed, then deal with what might
> be a problem? In that way, we would avoid worrying the mom unnecessarily
> and undermining her confidence. Other subscribers have alluded to that
> about other issues, such as PCOS, premies, lack of breast change during
> pregnancy, etc.
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Derrick Jelliffe is one that was quoted as saying "breastfeeding is a
confidence game." I want to support the new mother to go for it all,
breastfeed on cue, keep her baby with her s2s as much as
possible.................and have 1 or 2 weight checks in the first week
after hospital discharge. I didn't get a crystal ball with my certification.
I have (and I am sure that many on this list have also) seen too many
miracles and amazing things to be able to predict anything, despite previous
history or current diagnoses.
warmly,
Nikki
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> Nikki Lee RN, BSN, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
> craniosacral therapy practitioner
> www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com
> www.myspace.com/adonicalee
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