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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1728929" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Decades ago I went along to the baby clinic and explained that I was breast feeding and becoming exhausted, but the midwife then demanded to know if I was adding anything to the milk.</p><p>My son was at the very top of the graph for weight gain and she thought that I was giving extra carbs.</p><p>I looked at her blearily from the depths of sleep deprivation and inquired how I could get it in there so he would let me sleep for more than two hours at a time.</p><p>Some HCPs have their minds set on rails and they just do not think before speaking, plus their attitude is always that the patient is in error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1728929, member: 355878"] Decades ago I went along to the baby clinic and explained that I was breast feeding and becoming exhausted, but the midwife then demanded to know if I was adding anything to the milk. My son was at the very top of the graph for weight gain and she thought that I was giving extra carbs. I looked at her blearily from the depths of sleep deprivation and inquired how I could get it in there so he would let me sleep for more than two hours at a time. Some HCPs have their minds set on rails and they just do not think before speaking, plus their attitude is always that the patient is in error. [/QUOTE]
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