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Hey all,

In September we talked about another extended board meeting.  Later we thought we did well in September.  I am extending an invitation to meet here in Middleton for next week.  We can meet here Monday night , go to Midtown for dinner or eat here. 

I have to work Monday but would be here by 5:30. 

Option 2: normal meeting Tuesday morning, anyone wanting, needing a place to stay Monday night is welcome here>

Kathie

Secretary position voting

WALC needs to fill our secretary position.  Jill Bohn RN, BSN, IBCLC, RLC of Wood Co Health Dept from Wisconsin Rapids has been nominated for the secretary position.  Although there is one name on the ballot we still need a certain percentage of the WALC membership to vote.

As WALC members, we need you to cast a vote by sending an e-mail to Sandy Testin, Membership Chair at stestin@walc.net  Votes need to be received no later than Sunday November 13th 2011.

Vote Jill Bohn for WALC secretary, or you may choose to cast a write in vote.

Need some advice

Among the DC teaching I do, I have also included teaching on expected breastfeeding output. I have taught that by day 5, when the mature milk should be in, the baby should be having 6-8 wet diapers & 3-4 yellow seedy diapers each 24 hours until about up to a month old. I am now being told that I should be telling parents to call their Dr if the baby hasn’t had a BM in48 hours, to match what the other RN’s are teaching. I am the only IBCLC in our hospital. I have brought in 7 resources to support what I teach and others seem to disregard what I have to say which has been occurring for many years. Does any one have any info either way? What do other people teach? Thanks in advance.

Sue B

You are invited to attend the
Inaugural Christopher Blaesing Lactation Education Conference
at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Briggs & Stratton Auditorium
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
8:30 a.m. -3:00 p.m.

Please see attached program agenda

Cost: $25 per attendee

let me know when the minutes from the May meeting are ready. We still have some members that get their minutes by postal mail…

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I had no problem logging on.

Fellow WALC conference attendee….Lori Larsen, IBCLC died yesterday 4/14/10

See http://www.gundersonfh.com/ for details.  Sadly, her friend, Cathy Szudy

Breastfeeding Bill

Governor James Doyle is scheduled to sign the breastfeeding bill into law on Wednesday, March 10 at 3 PM in the Governor’s Conference Room.

If you would like to request an invitation to attend the signing, contact either of the authors of the bill:

State Senator Fred Risser

(608)266-1627

Sen.Risser@legis.wisconsin.gov

State Representative Sandy Pasch

(608)266-7671 or (888)534-0022

Rep.Pasch@legis.wisconsin.gov

The bill’s wording is:

253.16 Right to breast-feed. A mother may breast-feed her child in any public or private location where the mother and child are otherwise authorized to be. In such a location, no person may prohibit a mother from breast-feeding her child, direct a mother to move to another location to breast-feed her child, direct a mother to cover her child or breast while breast-feeding, or otherwise restrict a mother from breast-feeding.

Anne Altshuler

dsulman@wisc.edu

Progress on Wisconsin Breastfeeding Bill

I was out of town for the past three weeks and now that I am back home, I want to update everyone on the status of the breastfeeding bill before the Wisconsin State Legislature.

I spoke today with Fred Ludwig in Assemblywoman Sandy Pasch’s office, and Sarah Briganti in Senator Fred Risser’s office.  The status of the breastfeeding bill is that it received a unanimous vote of approval in the Senate Public Health Committee hearing on January 27.   (This was the Assembly version of the bill, which was much the preferred version.)  It now must be voted upon again by the full Senate.  That could happen some time on or after February 16.  (The Senate meets on February 16, 23, 25 and March 2 and 4).  It has already been approved by the State Assembly.

The action needed now is for people who want to see this bill passed to contact their State Senators, especially those in the more outlying areas of the state, and urge them to support this version of the bill.  It is Assembly Bill 57.

The current wording is:

“A mother may breast-feed her child in any public or private location where the mother and child are otherwise authorized to be.  In such a location, no person may prohibit a mother from breast-feeding her child, or direct a mother to move to another location to breast-feed her child, or direct a mother to cover her child or breast while breast-feeding, or otherwise restrict a mother from breast-feeding.”

If you do not know who your legislators are, you can go to http://www.legis.wisconsin.gov/w3asp/waml/waml.aspx to find out.  Give your state senator’s office a phone call or send an email or a letter before February 16 to let them know you are interested in this bill and would like to see them vote for it in this current version.  If you are in Sandy Pasch’s 22nd Assembly District or Fred Risser’s 26th Senate District, please thank them for all the work they have done to craft this bill.

It would be nice to see this bill finally reach completion after so much time and effort.  Please do your part to make it happen!

Anne Altshuler

dsulman@wisc.edu

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