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Jennifer Davis <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Jan 2002 10:27:47 -0500
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I am curious - would you say that lactation consultants as a whole are
advocates of unmedicated childbirth?   Feel free to answer off-list if this
is not considered on-topic.

Jennifer D.
BirthBasics

Kathy Dettwyler wrote:

The best solution is to fix it by
> preventing it.  The way to do that is to cut way way back on the use of
> drugs during labor.  You need normal, healthy, wide-awake newborns, and
then
> your 'problem' will disappear.  In fact, the newborns should be wanting to
> nurse much more frequently than only once every 3 hours, which is probably
> much too little.
>
> Kathy Dettwyler
>
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