In a message dated 00-03-26 07:20:08 EST, Gonneke writes:
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The word we choose for LC is ''lactatiekundige'', which is purposely similar
to
''verloskundige'', which is midwife. We also know a profession
''voedingskundige'' which is a nutrition specialist and ''verpleegkundige'',
which is a RN.
I like the way LC's are sort of connected with other periferal HCP's. Could
you tell us how to phonetically prounounce "kundige" for us gringos and
others who are Dutch-challenged? (Don't let the name fool you.)
<< I wouldn't vote for Lactation Therapist, for we do not use lactation as
therapy
to cure anything.>>
Maybe, we do however, do theraputic repairs on breastfeeding problems...
<< As for the option to make lactation consulting a univerity-level
profession, I
don't think that will be a positive movement in the quality of the profesion.
I'm afraid it would decrease the counselling part in favor of a more
medicated
part. That would likely make breastfeeding go the same way as childbirth has
done in the major part of industrialised countries.>>
Agree completely. There is so much "art" to working with mother baby dyads
in addition to the "science". I have worked with the same stated problem btw
mothers and babies in 10 different cases in a month but each is unique. The
approach may be completely different depnding on all of the varibles of the
couples personality, body geometry, prior knowledge and beliefs etc.
Hopefully, we arrive at the same result: satisfied breastfeeding baby and
mother. But the road to get there is often so very different - and that's
the "art" part to me, assessing what mode will best work with this couple as
they strive to make their new relationship work. For those of us in private
practice who get to spend more than just a few minutes with each client; do
you find ,as I do, that the majority of the time is spent not doing
breastfeeding skills but more just plain counseling? I sure do, and find
that repoire created by those interactions is enormously helpful in creating
solutions - especially in difficult cases. Just my .02 worth.
Gretchen Andrews, BA, IBCLC
private practice, Redlands, CA, USA
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