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Nanny Gortzak <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Aug 2003 15:50:17 -0400
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Hi Catherine and others,

Living in California, with last years' potential of rolling blackouts and earthquackes, I always do mention in classes and meetings the disadvantage
of formula feeding in emergencies! I also tell mothers who come and rent a Lactina how they can still use the pump without power: have your
partner or an old enough child help with pumping by moving the white/yellow piston part. It may be helpful if the tubes are guided under the
mothers' arms and the "human" pump is at the mothers back. If a mother manages to hold the falnges with one arm, maybe with the help of the
edge of a table, she can move the piston herself (tried it five years ago when I needed to pump and my rental was return to the hospital).

Regards,

Nanny Gortzak, MSc, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant and Nutritionist
Irvine - California


n Fri, 15 Aug 2003 14:39:48 -0400, Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>I did get one frantic call from a mother who is exclusively pumping, who
>needed an alternative to her electric pump.  I had one pedal pump in my
>office, and she came by to get it, and we were able to get her 4 mo old
>on the breast for a few minutes as well.  She went home with the pump
>and a determination to try to get him latching some more.
>
>I too feel sorry for the mothers who are formula feeding through all
>this.  We still don't have our power back, though I hear they are
>gradually restoring power throughout NYC to avoid an overload.  My 14 yo
>daughter just came in and told me that this is yet another reason to
>breastfeed!  Yup.
>Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC  NYC     on battery power right now!
>
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