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I was already an LC when I went to nursing school, so
I kept raising my hand to correct some of the
misinformation that the nursing instructor was giving
about breastfeeding - in a nice way, of course. :-)
I don't know how much of it sunk in, with the
instructors or my fellow students, but my fellow
students did learn to come to me for answers to
breastfeeding questions. :-)
Judie Gibel
Miami Florida
> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 16:06:19 -0400
> From: "Deanne Birkestrand, RN, BSN, IBCLC"
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Nursing school
>
> I barely remember nursing school but that is hardly
> where I first discove=
> red my=20
> passion for helping breastfeeding mothers and their
> babies. We are lucky=
> to=20
> have a very pro-breastfeeding nursing instructor at
> our local University =
> who=20
> has an LLL/IBCLC come in to present at length on
> breastfeeding. The nurs=
> ing=20
> students come to our birth center ready and rearing
> to go, and I have see=
> n=20
> this be a big help with changing attitudes over all.
> Many of the student=
> s are=20
> actually breastfeeding as well and make it look easy
> to go to school full=
> time,=20
> pump and nurse their babies in between (or during!)
> classes.
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