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In a message dated 2/4/99 7:24:03 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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<< As a non-licensed LC in private practice, I have a 'permission slip' at the
bottom of my new client information form (which the client fills out for
me) which says in part, ".....I understand that this may involve touching
my baby and/or my breasts." The client signs right below this.
I also ask, "May I touch?" before I do so, **always**. >>
Karen,
This issue was brought up, and we were told that this "permission slip" holds
absolutely no weight in court. Neither does asking the mom.
Brenda Phipps, BS, IBCLC
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