Kathy P wrote:
Getting rid of pacifiers
I am in the same position, as we have restricted pacifiers for NICU only.
I have one very outspoken physician who blames me for all her postpartum
depression patients. All because I took out pacifiers. Ack.
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Kathy, what power you wield! I am really impressed and proud that I know
someone who single handedly caused PPD because she got rid of pacifiers.
Perhaps you could encourage said physician to write a scholarly article on
the relationship between use of pacifiers and obliteration of PPD.
Tongue in cheek -- I think.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
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