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Lorry L Watkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Apr 1998 18:33:12 -0600
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Hello to all,
I know there are volumes of discussion on this topic but the archives and
I just don't seem to see eye to eye on searches.  I keep getting "no
match".  So if anyone has the time and energy to e-mail me privately  I'd
really be in your debt !!!!!
I'm an RN,CBE with a hospital based practice, Mostly critical care of
newborns.  We have a baby born prematurely  (around 32 weeks) with
adoptive parents interested in breast feeding.  The only info I have on
hand is a very rigid protocol including hormone patches ect. and of
course the info in BAB 97.  This mom is not interested in hormones and
not thrilled with reglan at this time either.  She began pumping  with a
M* classic and a double kit last week and is doing as much skin to skin
as time and babes status allow.  Any other thoughts?  The other part of
this issue we've discussed is the use of a supplemental feeder.  Again I
have very limited experience with these (our whole department is hospital
based people).  Could someone post a pros and cons list comparing the
S-N-S with the lact-aid systems for me??   I do have full internet access
at work, are there web sites I should access to download  info for these
parents??
Thank-you so much in advance.  I have learned sooooo much from all of you
and share my learning as often as I can.

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               Lorry in Denver where the spring weather is still changing
in 15 minute cycles!!!!

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