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Date: | Fri, 2 Jun 1995 09:58:09 -0400 |
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Hi all,
Martha, I'm going to run right out and find a few grubs - your calcium plan
sounds just - umm - well, maybe I'll go back to miilk and the 4 letter OTC
antacids (the tropical fruit flavored ones are my faves...)
Fiona: Reglan is metaclopromide. I like the idea of gaviscon better.
To all: Are any of you using the syringe technique to pull out mother's
nipples? (a) do you have a specific protocol (i.e. - how many times, how
many seconds, when do you start in pregnancy, etc.) and (b) what do you call
the device? We've been calling it, for lack of a better name for the moment,
a "nipple sucker." However, it isn't very couth, and can you imagine asking
the maintenence men at the hospital to please cut these syringes to make a
nipple sucker? They'd probably forget the syringes and just volunteer to do
the job themselves!!
Any thoughts?
Happy weekend, all!
Jan B.
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