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Loved your post Kathleen. I can’t imagine what I would do without Lactnet!
Many thanks you to you and your amazing team that helps to keep us
connected, learning, debating, sometimes laughing. I especially liked your
paragraph below and would like your permission to use it when teaching?
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa
> As I grow older, the only thing I am 100% sure of is that I need to learn
> more, and that what I thought was correct is usually what I believe to be
> correct, not what is actually proven to be correct in a scientific way.
We
> all are looking at situations through our own filters, and I know that my
> beliefs regarding breastfeeding practice is based largely on my own
> experience, based on an "n" of one. I need to open up and learn more every
> day if I am going to help mothers to the best of my ability. I need to
> teach if asked, and to learn from those I am "teaching," as there is so
> much to learn at all times if we only open our eyes.
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