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Hi Mary-Jane
Thank you for this suggestion i find it beautiful the thruth and yet so amusable I am going to use it in my talk on Monday Thank you yet again
Hettie
South africa

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On 29 Jul 2010, at 5:20 vm., Mary-Jane Sackett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Babies are really quite talented at birth. Almost always, they are born  
> knowing how to suck, swallow and breathe. The baby's job is to practice 
> putting  it all together and breastfeed.  The mother's job is to learn how to hold 
> and position the baby so he can do his job. It takes the "3 Ps" to make it 
> successful: practice, positioning and patience. If the mother keeps her 
> baby s2s  after the birth, he will be in the "neighborhood" and will find the  
> "breastaurant" with little help needed. If the baby is away from the 
> mother,  then he can't do what he needs to do: snuggle, smell her, listen to her  
> voice, feel her breathing and heartbeat, see her face, and nurse. He has  
> come from a "temperature-controlled Jacuzzi with room service on demand."  
> When kept s2s with mother, he has the best possible environment in the outside  
> world. So we encourage all mothers to welcome their babies this way. It 
> will  help breastfeeding get off to a good start, it's good for the baby and 
> good  for the mother, definitely a "win-win" situation.
> 
> Mary-Jane Sackett, RN, IBCLC, RLC
> Pittsfield, MA
> 
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