>I try not to read stuff like this (see the comment/advice by the RN near the
>end of the comments...yikes...)
From the terminology and style of this response, I think this was
written by a British woman - a UK nursery nurse is not an RN
equivalent.
UK nursery nurses *should* be good at bf support. They have very
little medical or clinical input in their training, and so there is
plenty of space for learning about normal infant needs and
development and how this impacts on breastfeeding, but this seems
not to be the case in most training courses, from what I have seen.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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