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Date: | Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:39:20 -0400 |
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Hi, Christine: I, too, was at the ILCA conference and even tho I have
heard Nils Bergman speak several times now, it is always refreshing to hear
how life is supposed to be. The reason he has 28 weekers breathing room
air and nursing at the breast is because he works with moms/babies who are
birthing the way Mother Nature intended. I suspect he would have similar
experiences to the rest of us if he worked in the typical birthing
environment most of the rest of us find ourselves in. But...Kangaroo Care
does indeed work, even in the typical hospital birth environment. We are
doing it in our hospital - yesterday we did 6 inductions and a scheduled C-
section. How's that for "normal" birthing practice?! But yet, we still
manage to have a pretty high number of moms and babies who manage to eke
out a good start to breastfeeding even under these conditions. I was
heartened to get a comment from a dad this week who told me that if it were
not for my help/support with their first baby, they would have been a
bottlefeeding family. They were in this week with baby number 2 and said
they did notice more nurses encouraging Kangaroo Care than 2 years ago with
baby number 1, for which they were grateful.
Overall, conference very good.
Pam Hirsch, RN,BSN,CLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL USA
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