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In a message dated 05/16/2001 4:13:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< I have another mom who gave me permission to post, a small breast
calcification was found before she became pregnant with her third child,
she nursed her other two children. A local surgeon advised her not to
nurse, she would like another opinion. I cannot find in an archive search
the names of the surgeons in the 50 mile radius around NYC that I received
from fellow lactnetters last time. If any of you read this, would you mind
e-mailing some of the names you sent before. TIA.
What do you think of one-sided nursing if this mom is advised not to
nurse in the breast with the small calcification? She says the surgeon and
her husband don't understand her desire to nurse her third child is very
strong. >>
Ellen.
The putting of a woman's choice to provide her infant with the only gold
standard in nutrition, is being classfied as a "desire ... the surgeon and
her husband don't understand"... is it any wonder women don't breastfeed in
this country? Ugh. That said, in NYC here are two names I have heard
mentioned in terms of surgeons who are educated about breastfeeding:
James Rucinski, NY Methodist, Brooklyn, NY 718-780-3288
Deborah Axelrod, Beth Israel Med Ctr, 212-420-4332
I don't know how current these are, but good luck. :)
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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