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Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2006 18:16:37 +0200 |
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Lynette,
Thank you for sharing your story with us. I could relate to the feelings I
picked up from your post- wanting to do the most for this baby, while
needing to be a mother to the other two... The disbelief that you as an
IBCLC were having problems...Want to start a support group for IBCLC's with
nursing problems with me:) Isn't it funny how people think it can never
happen, as if you were a cardiologist this would insure you would never have
heart problems! This past baby for me, #6, it took about 7 days for my
milk to come in, for no reason. I also had to supplement at one point, and
it took her 3 weeks to exclusively nurse without me needing to pump. I had
a different child that it took 5 1/2 months for her to get to a point where
I did not need to pump. Although we would never ask for these situations
*just* to make us better LC's, the experience has certainly changed us and
the way we relate to mothers.
Thank you for sharing your fascinating and personal story with us.
Jessica Billowitz, IBCLC
Israel
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