I am an IBCLC in the western Chicago area (villa park, elmhurst) and am
unable to afford JHL. I have looked at our library and it is not available.
I have children, incluidng a nursing toddler and am unable to travel far
(say to the nearest teaching hospital) to look at the Journal.

Are there any sources to read or receive JHL, for a LC who does a large
amount of pro bono work, not to mention LLL Liasion work, who doesn't have
the ability to purchase the Journal? It seems out of reach for those of us
who are freelance, do a lot of volunteer work, have lots of low income
clients and are unattached to a hospital. I feel my clients and I are at a
disadvantage by my not being able to read this most valuable source.
Breastfeeding Abstracts and Lacnet are invaluable, but I would like the
ability to see the JHL also.

Any ideas?

Mary Jozwiak IBCLC Villa Park IL
LLLL, Professional Liasion, Post partum doula (temporarily retired, home
with baby)

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