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"K. Jean Cotterman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Jan 2011 22:33:54 -0500
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Pam Mazzella DiBosco said last week:  

<For some babies, that means very tummy down kind of like we see inwww.biologicalnurturing.com (can I 
say I really like when things come along and get a name when I have been doing them for a long time, but
not really calling them anything. haha.) >

 
I was searching the archives to find just when the subject of intravenous fluids and edema first came up, and 
happened on something else. Like Pam,  I got a kick out of finding out I was praising and recommending gravity "way back when", when some were criticizing the so-called Australian position. I'm greatful to Suzanne Colson for formally researching the usefulness of this position, describing it so simply and thoroughly explaining its virtues for mom and babe, so that it can now be "officially stamped" as "evidence based" and welcomed the world over.


Scroll down the list of past digests to 1999, week 3.

Australian position to head off use of bottles (long) July 21, 1999

K. Jean Cotterman RNC-E, IBCLC

WIC Volunteer LC

Dayton OH
 
 
 
 

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