In a message dated 9/1/01 11:31:21 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< Any feedback as to what I could have done differently? Bear in mind that
my
"scope of practice" limits me to telephone contact only---anything needing
hand-on or eyes-on intervention gets referred. >>
Karen'
You did not say if the mom ever did see an IBCLC. I agree with you that
follow-up in the US is generally terrible. I also agree that "Normal, healthy
babies nurse like normal, healthy babies. Babies who nurse poorly are having
other problems, and some of them, sadly, are very serious.", or as Barbara
W-C says, babies who don't nurse can't nurse.
This was not a normal, healthy baby, so why would anyone expect normal,
healthy nursing? Babies do not just overcome this kind of insult. I am loathe
to say what you "could have done differently", b/c it can sound so
accusatory, but I would never delay an in-the-same-room consult with a dyad
with this kind of experience. IMO, they needed to be seen urgently by an
IBCLC and, IMO even more importantly by a CST/chiropractor. No matter what
else, she still needs the bodywork.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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