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Dear Phillipa,
I believe it is being used by community midwives in some instances but
I did not think I suggested that it was currently being used in hospitals.
I may have implied this in the syntax of the sentence, however. When it
was first removed arbitrarily there was resistance to its removal and it
came back at that time.
>Tinc benz co was used routinely in maternity hospitals for sore nipples
in | Australia some 20-30 years ago. It is useful when applied in an actual
crack
It was still in use in l983 for sure and that is l6 years ago.
I am glad I created controversy it helps people to think??
I still have the evidence of my own eyes and Tinc Benz worked without
creating more trouble and very quickly. Remember we had our mothers in
for up to 7-10 days and could see the fruits of our labour even if up until
the 80's our labours were driven by routines. As an a charge midwife I
would have read any memo which banned its use and none such arrived.
As a result of this Email I have been told that "Its removal was
instigated by midwives who had been attending some of the newly arrived
conferences on breastfeeding. As often happens a story was told about one
case of broken skin as a result of its (?poor) application.
Glad to have you back.
I will be down to see NMAA new quarters in the next week and with DE as
requested by Karen C
bevw
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| From: Philippa Thomson <[log in to unmask]>
| To:
| Subject: Tinc benz co
| Date: Saturday, 11 October 1997 16:35
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| Tinc benz co was used routinely in maternity hospitals for sore nipples
in
| Australia some 20-30 years ago. It is useful when applied in an actual
crack
| as it aids healing. (A friend of mine whose husband was an Olympic
gymnast
| used it on cracks in his hands for this purpose). The problem was that
it
| was often applied liberally all over nipples which were sore rather than
| cracked, causing damage to healthy skin.
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| NMAA strongly worked to stop it being used because of its misuse. I am
| interested that Bev Walker suggests that it is coming back to use in
| hospitals in Australia. I had not heard this. I only hope that it is
being
| used wisely and not causing more problems than it solves.
|
| Philippa Thomson
| NMAA Counsellor, IBCLC, Acting Director Lactation Resource Centre.
| Melbourne, Australia
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| And I'm going back to work on Monday!!!!! The recovery has gone really
well.
| Thanks again for the support of so many Lactnetters.
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