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I have been following the reaction to the SOP with much interest. I am not
a LC, nor a LLL; years ago I qualified as a BC with the Israel Childbirth
Education Association, a daughter organization of the National Childbirth
Trust of England. Due to health reasons I let my certificate lapse, only
to find that I couldn't re-qualify because they'd changed the
requirements. Simply, I don't have a college degree.
I continued to advise, read journals, and go to courses, workshops and
seminars. I consistently refer up when I see I'm over my head.
Two years ago, when my youngest child went to school I hoped to become an
IBLC but the requirements for documented hours for a person without a
degree were impossible for me to fill anytime in the reasonable future. I
am a writer and I lecture occasionally and I cannot volunteer instead of
working.
While I can appreciate that the IBLC needs to maintain a high level of
professionalism in order to garner points in the world of modern medicine,
I wonder at what point you lose more than you gain.
I am just the kind of person the IBLC has succeed in keeping out of the
profession. I would be sorry to see all of you wonderful people leave.
Yael Edelstein
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