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I was wondering why the American Dietetic Assoc., or others respected in the medical
field, don't certify a lactation professional? Are there other nursing or dietetic or medical
certifying bodies that could do that and make a U.S. credential? I guess this is such a new
field and it is complex-but I wonder if there is a demand for it now? If there are so many
issues with an international certifying body, I wonder if one for the U.S. alone would be
beneficial?
Imagine USBCLC...try saying that 3 times real fast :)
Just curious, as I am a newbie in this field!
Nicole Hoff
Union '08 BS Maternal Child Health, LC
Bright Babies Company
Breastfeeding Counselor, Birth Coach, Baby Signs Instructor
www.mybrightbabies.com
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