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Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2001 08:33:39 EDT |
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Winnie,
I so agree with your statement below:
<< The point is, if ILCLCs only see the "train wrecks" we could easily
lose sight of what is normal and start thinking of all breastfeeding
as "high risk" and complicated!
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That's why I so enjoy the support group I run, so I can see moms who never
had major problems with BFing and even those who did come out the other end
to a satisfying normal BFing relationship eventually. I also love what I
call "fairydust visits" (even before I saw your Logo, Diane!) ; those are the
easy, "fix-the-latch", inform parents of what's normal visits, that are few
and far between, but keep my sanity and perspective.
I also have a question, sort of relative to the above: anyone know how many
breastfeeding dyads "just breastfeed" without any (or at least minor)
difficulties?
Moms in my BFing class often ask this question and I tell them what I
remember from LLL days and seeing more of the norm. I also use it as a
jump-off for discussing labor/birth interventions and effects on BF, but
that's another story...
So...any statistics out there?
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
Brewster, NY
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