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Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Jean there are two that I know of

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BFARinfo; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bfar

Karleen Gribble
Australia
>
> I am looking for a website/list for mothers who are breastfeeding after
> breast reduction surgery.  I know about www.bfar.com, but have heard that
> there is another one.  Hoping someone can help.
>
> Jean Ridler  RN  RM  IBCLC   Cape Town
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Sat, 4 Aug 2001 07:21:42 -0700
> From:    Fiona Dionne <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: tongue tie story (easy pumper)
>
> > Your guesses?  The key is in those words "easy pumper" in the first
> > paragraph.  Now that he could extract milk efficiently, mom's
> > eager-to-please supply apparently went over the top.  She didn't spray
or
> > leak, and his diapers were normal, but his new behavior and the way it
> > coincided with his suddenly efficient tongue made oversupply seem like
the
> > most logical cause.  She began spending 6 hours on a side... and finally
had
> > an efficient baby with a happy tummy.  He's 4 months old now, and the
only
> > time he spits up is sometimes after that first nursing on the full
side...
>
> Heavens, my daughter still spits up on occasion (like maybe once every
> 2-4 weeks) and she's 17 months!  :-)
>
> We went that route (projectile vomiting and lots of spit-ups) for a very
> long time...it's finally "over" except for the occasional "relapse".
> :-)
>
> Fio. (easy pumper, got 3 oz in under a minute during MER with an Evenflo
> pump at 5 weeks post-partum!)
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Sat, 4 Aug 2001 07:38:35 -0400
> From:    Kathleen Bruce <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Archive Search  Instructions
>
> ARCHIVAL SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS
>
>   This is a clarification of how to do SEARCH functions on Lactnet..it is
> very useful to have this information at your finger tips, and to try it
out.
> Many times, a topic has been discussed, and you can benefit from finding
> past posts on the topic you are interested in.
>
> For info's sake, there are a few different ways to do a search for subject
> matter or sender on Lactnet material.  We have approximately  2 years of
> Lactnet posts presently available to you (posts older than this are
> hopefully going to be included in the new Lsoft server, but this has not
> happened yet.)
>
> The first way is to do the searches by email through the
> [log in to unmask] address.  The second way is accessing the
> archives from our archive web site at LACTNET Archives
> http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/lactnet.html. The following
> instructions apply to the first method, searching via the listserv.
>
> For instance, if you are interested in finding all the notes that have
> Goat's Milk  in the text since  Jan 1, 1997, you can send an email message
to
> [log in to unmask]  that says Jan 1, 1997
>
> SEARCH goat  in LACTNET
>
> If you are interested in finding several different words in Lactnet posts,
> such as the following, it might seem that the right way to do it is to do
> several *different* searches, in separate notes to listserv, like....
>
>   search epilepsy in lactnet
>
>   search tegretol in lactnet
>
>   search carbamazepine in lactnet
>
>   search phenobarbital in lactnet
>
> to the  [log in to unmask] address.  However, this is not an
> effective way to utilize the search function, as it taxes the system, and
is
> ineffective.
>
> We are glad that you all are using the search functions, and here are a
few
> hints....and suggestions on how best to do SEARCHes on Lactnet.
>
> You can put several commands into a single message, and should do so
> when you can (because it's easier for both you and the machine).  Just
> put each command onto its own line.  Second, it will be much easier for
> you to make sense of the output if you put everything you want from
> LACTNET into a single command:
>
> SEARCH EPILEPSY OR TEGRETOL OR CARBAMAZEPINE OR PHENOBARBITAL OR PROZAC
IN
> LACTNET
>
> ... like that.  Or you can do things like this, too:
>
> SEARCH EPILEPSY AND (TEGRETOL OR CARBAMAZEPINE OR PHENOBARBITAL) IN
LACTNET
>
> Rather than having to combine the lists of results that LISTSERV gives
> you to from those individual searches, let it do the work for you.
>
> If you were interested in searching for all the posts that I have made,
for
> instance, on Lactnet, you could do a
>
> SEARCH * in Lactnet where sender contains Bruce
> to the [log in to unmask] address.
>
> If you wanted to see all the posts I've made since Jan 1997, for instance,
> you could do a
>
> SEARCH * in Lactnet where sender contains Bruce SINCE Jan 1997
>
> to [log in to unmask]
>
> If you are searching for several words that are together, such as
>
> Breastmilk storage container
>
>   you should first know that the Listserv automatically assumes  "NEAR"
between
> all  the  words, so  they not only have to be in the same article but also
> within a few words of each other. In addition, unless you  *have* to
search
> the entire set of archives, you  should always limit the search  with a
date
> specifier like this:
>
> search breastmilk storage containers in LACTNET since Jan 1998
>
> It is important  to specify  the search. Limiting the search and making
> requests specific places less stress on the system.   Many articles
talking
> about
> breast milk would separate  the two words,  and that  some articles
talking
> about containers might only say "container", etc.  Specifying a search
that
> gets all or most of what you want with a minimum of what you don't is as
> much of an art as a science.
>
> For information on searching, write to [log in to unmask]  with
> the command
>
>     INFO DATABASE.
>
> When you use the SEARCH function, the computer will send you back a "menu"
> of posts, each having a 4 digit number (####).  You can then order the
posts
> you want with the  command
>
> GETPOST Lactnet #### #### #### ####
>
> to [log in to unmask]
>
> Last but not least, the search function is also available at the WEB SITE
> LACTNET Archives http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/lactnet.html
>
> Thanks, from Lactnet administrators-
>
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet, Indep. Consultant
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> http://homepages.together.net/~kbruce/kbblact.html
> LACTNET Archives http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/lactnet.html
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of LACTNET Digest - 3 Aug 2001 to 4 Aug 2001 - Special issue
(#2001-636)
>
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