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I managed to do effective consultations via skype a couple of times,
but it works if you have a person helping and moving the camera to
focus on the detail or from the angle you need to watch.
I had no success with the mom sitting in front of a non-moving webcam.

Micaela
Italy

2013/3/21 Tania Archbold <[log in to unmask]>:
> I used this a bit with my sister who lives in Australia (I am in Canada).  When she had her twins we chatted several times in those first few weeks. Some of the sessions were when she was still in the hospital.  I found it was nice to talk face to face, but I couldn't see clear/close enough to see details about latching.  It was hard for her to position her laptop in a way for detailed viewing.  For the most part it worked well for sharing general information, but I wouldn't be comfortable using it in a difficult case.
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> Tania
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> Tania Archbold B.Sc, IBCLC
> Mothers Nectar Lactation Consultant Services
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> On 2013-03-21, at 11:04 AM, Michelle Roth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Has anyone had success using videoconferencing for a consultation? I've searched the archives and cannot find any mention of it. A couple of articles in JHL last year highlighted the potential for using computers and mobile devices with cameras to make consults easier for moms. Unlike a regular phone call, a call on Facetime or Skype (or other videoconferencing equipment) would allow the LC to see what's actually going on while allowing mom and baby to remain in their own home. I can definitely see the value in working this way, and I would love to hear more about anyone's experiences trying this.
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>> Warmly,
>> Michelle Roth, BA, LCCE, IBCLC
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