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>>I had a my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology/Premed. I
became a La Leche
League Leader when my second child was an infant, so I
had LLL hours,
(I did
a lot of home visits, as well) then I took on
volunteering for the LLL
Hot Line
(more hours than just leading) and then worked part
time at LLL
headquarters,
on the 1800 LLL line. I then worked part time, as a
Post Partum Doula,
but
claimed only the hours I worked with breastfeeding
mothers, helping
them
breastfeed. It took me about 3 years. >>>>>
how did you get your hours as a postpartum doula to
count? i called ibclc and they told me only supervised
hours count, not postpartum doula clients as it is not
in a clinical environment. that made me very
discouraged, as i have been helping postpartum women
for 15 years and have tons of bf hours.......
thanks
Mavis Gewant
Sacred Artist & Doula
www.sacredmotherarts.com
www.gentlecaredoulaservice.com
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