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Jessica Elston <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:07:37 -0400
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I agree - nurses in the doctor's office are used to administering vaccines on the table with the baby/child restrained.  Suggesting a different method is going to be seen as out of routine to them.  When nursing my infants during shots, the nurses were always amazed at how effective it was - and really so much easier for them as well to not have a screaming, fidgeting target.  But until they see it, they will probably be skeptical.

This carries through in the hospitals as well at deliveries - so much easier and convenient for staff to tend to baby after birth from the baby buckets that from mom's belly.... convenience and routine unfortunately win out.

Jessica Elston
Indiana
WIC BFPC, CLS  (looking ahead to sit for the IBCLC exam - when will life settle down so I will have time to study???) 

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