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>Of course, you can move to New York state, where, I am
>told, every hospital is supposed to have an LC on
>staff.
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If only! The NYS Hospital regulations are really pretty good re: birth
and breastfeeding. They forbid routine interventions, promote informed
consent, and specify that each hospital has to have a "person
knowlegable about breastfeeding" or some such vague language. The
problems are that these regulations are routinely disregarded without
penalty. Only about half the hospitals in my area have real IBCLCs on
staff, and many hospitals are cutting their LCs down to half time or less.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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