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re: What does a "lactation consultant" do?
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:26 am to mdomingue
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:26 am to mdomingue
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Though, the long term maternity nurses that double as Lactation Consultants seem to be spectacular example of the good side of this coin.
My MIL has been an RN for 37 years and a certified LC for almost 30.
Posted on 3/27/16 at 10:41 am to Golfer
Some small advantages I noticed with a couple of long term breastfed children.
No bottles at home. No bottle prep when leaving home (other than childcare or when my wife wasn't there). No 3am staggering around the kitchen, or running to the store.
Maybe it's just my children, but we never dealt with spit up/digestive problems vs some of my friends children. No need for formula changes.
Spendng zero dollars on formula was a plus.
No bottles at home. No bottle prep when leaving home (other than childcare or when my wife wasn't there). No 3am staggering around the kitchen, or running to the store.
Maybe it's just my children, but we never dealt with spit up/digestive problems vs some of my friends children. No need for formula changes.
Spendng zero dollars on formula was a plus.
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