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Hi Jan,
This is what I was responding to
"A couple of years ago, we went to the "pumping within the first hour after
birth" if the baby was unable (or clueless) and I have to say, we have had
very positive results with this approach. "
I don't think I've misunderstood.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> Wow, what a LOT of misunderstandings!! First of all, it is 55 minutes, +
or
> - 4 minutes to the first latch according to the research (Righard &
> Widstrom). I'm not sure ANYONE suggested taking the baby away and
handing the mom a
> pump in the first hour. Of COURSE that is a bad idea.
> Sorry for the yelling (yes I am), but I do think we need to READ the
posts
> -- go back to the first one and see what the thread is -- before making
> assumptions that aren't there. Or ask for clarification.
>
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