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Pat writes:
I am pretty routinely telling parents to stay out of malls, grocery store,
church for as long as possible this fall-winter-spring. I think small LLL
meetings are safe if participants show good judgement and do not come if
ill!
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Good point, Pat. Some local LLL meetings have up to 20 moms in a living
room. The local hospital support group can have 25-30 in a hospital meeting
room ( this is a group for 0-3 months only). I guess we have to think
about how can we support these moms while not putting their babies at risk. I
wonder how many moms, feeling alone and overwhelmed by the transition to
motherhood, would forgo their support group, or would risk giving up nursing,
as they are told to stay away from the group support they need. Something to
think about...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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