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In a message dated 98-10-18 22:31:21 EDT, you write:
<< just wondering how we'll all fit together when (YES, when ;-)) the bf
battle is over and ABM is as common as baby aspirin (medicinal for adults but
rarely given to children).
Elaine Ziska, LLLL >>
FROM YOUR MOUTH TO GODS EARS. Elaine, my comments were not a personal
affront to LLL because I certainly am still a very proud LLL Leader.
Unfortunately, our community AT LARGE does not do a very good job of accepting
volunteer opinion vs. professional opinion--one of the reasons I became an
IBCLC. I do not believe that every mother MUST have an LC to be successful at
breastfeeding. However, if the mother has a serious FFT situation and she has
NOT seen an LC, why is it that breastfeeding gets a bad rap? Why is
"breastfeeding management" almost always overlooked as the missing component?
Even most pediatricians out there will recommend intense formula
supplementation as opposed to a trip to the lactation consultant!
--- Debbie Albert, Ph.D., IBCLC
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