Yes Netters, it is one of my continuous response posts. I am proud to say
that I am only one week behind now. First time since last year.
-- I want to first apologize for the post about smothering a baby. Jan, I
guess the neurons in the brain are still not totally connected up from brain
surgery. I really thought the nurse had said the mother had rolled over on
the baby, not thrown the baby on the floor. Where was I ???? Do not respond.
The point I was trying to make was that there has been a case of a mother
rolling over on baby. I know I have been told that by someone. I agree it
is extremely rare. I love your response Linda about the babies dying from
pacifiers and are pacifers taken off the market (or even advertised in such a
negative way on wall street journal). It is sad that only breastfeeding, it
seems, gets a bad rap. I want to make clear that I strongly believe in
co-sleeping, but I do try to support the mother in whatever decision she
makes.
-- Hey Jonathan. you better never tell anyone what I saw (or did) in the mens
room because what I saw in your black bag was alot worse!!! (ha, ha)
-- Nancy, Sarah Danner, besides the Consultant Series, has her pamphlet
"Nursing Your Baby with a Cleft Palate or Cleft Lip". One can order it
through Childbirth Graphics 1-800-299-3366, EXT # 287, article # GB38538
Booklet, 12 pages.
-- Pat D. Figures off a bit from my post about Ross Lab BF rates. Total US
Jan-Dec, 1995 is: in hospital-59.7, 1wk-57.6, 1st month-50.2, 2nd
month-42.9, 3rd month-35.4, 4th month- 28.9, 5th month- 24.7, 6th month-
21.6.
Have a good weekend all !!!!!!
Pat Bull, RN, IBCLC
The Breastfeeding Connection/Medela
Naperville, IL
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