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Pat Gima talks about circs,
> They called their insurance company and, of course, they will cover it. (As
> I had assured them that they would.) The babies improve their suckling
> technique each day and by 7-8 days baby Ben will be a pro at the breast.
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> I have had other parents take the same steps with success. One family said
> that they were not going to have it done, then after breastfeeding was
> going well they called and said that they changed their minds and it was
> done with insurance coverage.
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>
Pat -- I completely agree w/ you on the timing of circs interfering w/ bf.
When the parents wait until later, do you know where they are being done? In
our facility, the OBs do the circs -- do you know if the OB does them or who?
And if they are done later where and who? I do know of one family practice
doc who used to do them in his office -- had all the equipment, but I'm not
sure where it would be done if it were done "later."
Jan in Wheaton
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