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I have worked in several lactation settings: hospital, clinic and
private practice. We have used the 3 calls rule. On the 3rd call I
ususally say " Just calling again to see that all is going well. I don't
want you bug you. I will leave it up to you to call me if you still
have issues." I find moms who have been busy call back and appologize
saying they really were busy. Others just never call back. Hope that
helps.
Jane Helgesen, RN IBCLC
in Minnesota
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