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Brenda Carroll <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Jul 2009 01:23:20 -0400
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Hi Ethel,

I am a new IBCLC, in private practice for 7 months.  Up until this month, I 
have seen 2-3 mother/baby dyads per month.  This month I will have provided 
5 consults by the end of the month, 2 by referral from previous clients.  I was 
feeling very frustrated with the slow pace of my practice and noted this on 
another online list devoted to IBCLC's in private practice.  The wise women 
there said it typically takes anywhere from 3 to 8 years to fully establish a 
private practice in this field.  While I have the luxury of going slowly (husband 
with a good job) it was a shock to realize it might take a very long time to 
reach my goals.  Although it seems to vary by region, where I live, the 
hospitals require IBCLC's to also be nurses and only 2 peds practices in the 
whole metro area have (RN) LC's on staff.

I don't want to be discouraging, because I love what I'm doing, but my work is 
definitely not going to contribute significantly to my family bank account for 
quite a while, especially when I factor in my first year business expenses.

Best wishes,
Brenda Carroll, MA, IBCLC, LLLL
www.lactationsolutions.com


    

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