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Tamara and all, the first thing I thought when I read your post was, "What
brought that on?!" As someone else wrote, gong to the individual directly
would be appropriate. I also recognize that sometimes mothers hear things
we do not say, or at least not in the way we say them.
The other thought I had was to be concerned about your training, not in a
"you're not competent way," in a "What the heck?!" way. Those messages
about not trusting people were not part of my training. I may have had
experience with specific practitioners that led me to feel uncomfortable
with their breastfeeding advice; this was not a generalized experience,
however.
In terms of the ethics of the IBCLC practice, I refer you to the ILCA or
IBLCE website. I am surprised that this, too, was not part of your
training.
Mary Wagner-Davis, MS, MFT, IBCLC
Roseville, CA
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