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Wednesday Night ChatsFrom: Mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 15 Dec 1998 23:37:50 -0600
Hello, Wednesday, December 16th, we have two very special chats scheduled. First of all, from 7:00-8:00pm CST, David Wiseman hosts "Prevention of Post-Surgical Adhesions". Dr. Wiseman is the Founder and President of Synechion, Inc., a consulting and development company specializing in products for preventing post-surgical adhesions. To learn more, visit the Synechion website at: http://members.aol.com/synechion/ and read Dr. Wiseman's article "A PATIENT'S GUIDE TO ADHESIONS and RELATED PAIN or…YOU ARE NOT ALONE" located at: http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/wiseman/wiseman_adhesions.htm then join him for follow-up discussion at 7pm. Chat room: WOMEN’S HEALTH DISCUSSION Second, from 9:00 - 10:30 pm CST, MOBI (Mothers Overcoming Breastfeeding Issues) presents "Can Breastfeeding Survive a Less-Than-Ideal Birth?" hosted by Beverly Morgan, IBCLC, CLE and will be held in the SIG chat room.. Beverly Morgan has been involved with breastfeeding since 1973. She is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), and attended UCLA Extension's Lactation Educator program (CLE). A mother who breastfed her own children, she provides breastfeeding assessment for lactating women, presents conference sessions, teaches seminars for health professionals and instructs Peer Counselors. In addition, Beverly is a member of the world community of breastfeeding experts and holds memberships in professional organizations; The International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA), Nursing Mothers Counsel (NMC) and Bay Area Lactation Association Consultant Association (BALA). She is a charter member of the Santa Clara Valley Breastfeeding Task Force and maintains a private practice as a lactation consultant in San Jose, California. Ms. Morgan is most well known for her work with breastfeeding concepts such as the importance of milk flow to baby's reactions while breastfeeding, chronic milk supply imbalance: oversupply phase I and Chronic Undersupply Phase II, "Tailored Breastfeeding" and "Localized Breast Massage". See you in chat,
-- Mary Shoup Chat Coordinator mary.shoup@obgyn.net
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