Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 This thread is good, and really, both sides are right-how rare is that? I have done follow up calls both ways, but now I am in the " mom calls me " camp. Rarely do I call a mom; unless I am really worried about a baby's improvement. I tell moms to call or email, and put me out of my misery because I will definately be thinking about them-that helps get the calls in. I also send a thank you note to every mom I see, emphasizing that she can call or email as needed-that also gets them to the phone or computer. One perspective that I haven't seen discussed is that of our own protection. I believe that if we get too attached to the breastfeeding success (whatever that definition is), that it can lead to our own burnout. I think that we need to temper our passion and let go of the outcome or even ownership. Because we have to have a degree of closeness, or even intimacy with out clients, I think that there is a fine line between cheerleading, and getting too tied up with the results. FOR ME-let me emphasize this-by letting go of the follow up and putting the ownership of this back on the mom, I will be better able to go the distance and be an LC retaking my boards at the 40 year mark. I hope this translates well-and that includes to the US readers. Altman All The Best Columbia, SC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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