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Norma, That idea has merit, but also problems.
For example, I don't know if LLL will feel like their leader certification
process, which is highly regarded, of course, would be looked at
differently. I wonder if leaders who want to pursue IBCLC status would have
to go thru a CBC certification, or could the 2 processes be recognized
equally. I could see an LLLL being grandfathered in as a CBC, but not
necessarily a CBC being automatically made a LLLL, because the person might
not have
all the group experience, and even the personal bf experience. Remember, it
is not required for an Ibclc to ever have bf a baby, but is required for
LLLL, as I understand it, and for some peer counselors (WIC in the USA I
believe). Just adding to the discussion.
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC - who has never been a CBC, peer counselor, nor
LLL leader
Mississippi USA
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