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"Carol Schlef, RNC, MSW, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Oct 1997 20:40:00 -0400
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Hi all!

Just got a phone call from the daughter of a friend of my mother-in-law.
She's in Uniontown, Ohio (between Akron & Canton), 3 days postpartum, doing
well bf so far, but has been getting discouraging advice from friends/family.
 Apparently she DID get good support at the hospital she delivered at (she
asked, when the baby was delivered, when she should start feeding her, & the
nurse handed her the baby & said "right now!") and also from the home health
nurse who saw her.  But all it took was her sister-in-law saying, "you should
be leaking all over the place by now--I did--so you must not have any milk, &
your baby will starve."  Of course, this woman stopped bf at 1 week "because
my milk was too watery", but she still proclaims herself the "expert".

Are there any LCs or LLLLs in that area on Lactnet, or does anyone have a
name/number I can give her for someone who'll be able to support her--and
help her find a decent pump for when she returns to work? (Her sister-in-law
had given her her Evenflo pump, since it hadn't worked for her.....)

TIA!

Carol in St. Louis (who's rooting for the Tribe!)

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