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The Australian Breastfeeding Association has a booklet, "Relactation and
Adoptive Breastfeeding"  http://www.lrc.asn.au/users/sales/prod104.htm 

LLL (1-800-LaLeche) sells it but I tried to order some last week and they
were out.  I have not read it yet, so I can't comment on the content.

Good luck!

Emily
Jeffersonville, IN

>>Date:    Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:37:32 -0700
From:    Molly Brannigan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: relactation / Katrina

Hi-

I have been lurking on Lactnet for a year or so. I am a new breastfeeding 
counselor working in California. My husband is a firefighter and a paramedic

and will be going to New Orleans in a week or so with a group of volunteer 
paramedics.

He does not know what he will be doing there, nor what patients he will see.

He wants to be able to talk to mothers about relactation AND, if possible,  
would like to be able to educate his colleagues about relactation.

I don't feel competent to put together a quick set of accurate guidelines 
for him. Is even possible to quickly educate a group of allied health 
professionals from scratch?? Of course, we wouldn't want to do more harm 
than good!

Does anyone know of anything prepared, or could someone help me put 
something together?

Thanks for your help.

Molly Brannigan




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