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Hi Andrea,
I was wondering what company made that little bicycle horn thing.
I worked with a mom and baby last week in the hospital and mom had one of
those thingys. I had never seen one before. Mom was enthusiastic about it
but I'm always skeptical about gadgets. $10??? Wow. Waste of money for
this particular mom because she has lovely everted nipples and baby had no
trouble latching beautifully. It's sad that she thought she needed such a
device.
Kathleen Salisbury, IBCLC, RLC
Washington State, USA
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> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 09:18:21 -0700
> From: Andrea Tran <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: New breastfeeding product
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> I took a stroll down the breastfeeding aisle of my local Target today. =
> Good grief! The things they try to sell to moms. I saw a new product by =
> Lansinoh called the "LatchAssist", it looks like it's supposed to help =
> pull out flat or inverted nipples. It looks like a very small bicycle =
> horn and sells for $10. Anyone have any feedback on this?
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> Andrea Tran RN, IBCLC
> Boulder/Erie, CO
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