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I took first exam  in 1985 and was hired by a local hospital and began to 
work there in summer of 1986 as IBCLC.
(They were scared to death of a dr who hired a non nurse IBCLC to see his 
patients.)  Latch was important becasue so many babies showed the effects of 
the way epidurals were given then, in doses, not continuous.  If a dose was 
given close to delivery it was SO hard to   get the babies (especially boys) 
to latch.  I had to feel  my way into the position, in a hospital that was 
not known for being friendly to BF and a resistant staff.  Learned a lot 
along the way :-)  Pat in SNJ 

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