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I hear this a lot, too. Because I do home visits, I find this concern easy
to handle. I simply say something like: "Well, let me show you how it
works and then you can decide if you like it or not." Then I bring them to
their bed and get mother and baby comfortable and latched on. 95% it goes
off without a hitch. While mom is nursing baby, I will tell her about safe
co-bedding and what criteria actually makes it dangerous. By this time,
she's been happily nursing lying down for a few minutes and is very
comfortable, and is no longer fearful.
~kg
Karyn-grace Clarke, IBCLC, RLC
Registered Lactation Consultant
HAPPY TRIBE CONSULTING
<http://www.happytribe.ca/> www.happytribe.ca
Nanaimo, BC, 250-739-3146
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