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I am an IBCLC who DOES have a heavy scale, purchased with my own money after "retirement". WHY? Because I am part of a team - and as I work with health care providers, nurses, WIC , etc. I use that information as part of the information I share BACK with them - not as a "be all and end all" but as a piece of information, just like I share: baby nursed best in xx position, and mom's hands are no longer sore because we changed the angle for her, and father was more responsive and supportive this time around...
I feel my report makes communication more complete - and when the NEXT person sees them and the weight is taken again, there is a tracking that can help inform everyone of what "next step" to follow... More close monitoring? Send her to a support group? Encourage another visit from the Public Health Nurse?
Maybe the moms we see are "different" but they don't seem to stress with the scale - just another piece of information, just like they weighed in during pregnancy - and something to share with grandma (especially if she's been giving her grief about breastfeeding). <grin>
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
Vacaville, CA
PS - I do NOT use the scale in my La Leche League support group - unless a mom has a question/concern/problem - but I did use it in the support group I had in-hospital... Just different styles - not right or wrong...
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