Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Hi All, Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC’s and how it can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice collaboration between East and West Coast LC’s who have never met in person. (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: We will be designing a price list for the items that we will either both (or individually) offer. We will also put product information on our websites so that Lactation Professionals can see the product list and request a price/information sheet. Prices will not be placed on-line. Dana and I have agreed that it is best to keep our prices the same – the only thing that will be different is shipping costs to each individual. If we have a rep on each side of the USA people can choose which will save them money with lower shipping costs. We will also provide information for those items that are very easy to order on your own so you don’t have to buy from us. We believe in working together – we want to help others have what they need in the easiest way possible. It isn’t about making money for us – because if it were we’d be charging y’all retail! <smile!> For us, it is about making things accessible to our respected and appreciated colleagues. So, it will take us a couple weeks to put it all together, but everything is most definitely in action…which is really exciting for us! We could use your help though in one area specifically. If anyone has specific information on who to buy what item from and for how much please e-mail Dana or me with that information. For example: If you look for “Periodontal Syringe” on the Direct Dental Supply website you will not find it – however, if you have the info below, you will. Periodontal Syringe from Direct Dental · SYRINGE DISPOSABLE 412 50/BX · KENDALL HEALTHCARE PRO.CO. · Mfg #: 412012 · Item #: 968-9400 · Item Measure: BOX1 @ $23.50 www.directdentalsupplycom We need as much information as possible to make it EASY for others to find and order what they can on their own, and what requires minimum orders that are prohibitive for some we need a ‘clearing house for’. That is where Dana and I come in. We are here to help all of us! Items we currently have covered: Motherlove, Hygeia, Medela, Direct Dental (if you don’t want to open your own account – but it is SUPER easy!), Pumpin Pals (again super easy to open your own account, but they require minimum orders which you may not want or need), HoneySuckle Milk bags (way better than what’s out there – also easy to get an account through, but require minimum orders). The other items we are working on. J Dana has already placed a temporary item list in our files section…take a look! As soon as the Final Copy is done we will post it here for your perusal… Re: NIPPLE SHIELDS I have just sent an e-mail to KaWeCo to place an order. I will be buying in bulk – 50 shields per size in a poly bag. This will likely cost me $60+ per bag plus international shipping. As I find out more information on my cost I will let you know so that you know what your cost will be (your shipping will be extra). Note: Dana and I have agreed to upcharge a small amount to compensate for our time and effort. But, please know it will be minimal – you will not be paying full retail for the items we offer. For orders for nipple shields – to keep it simple and cost effective there will be a minimum order of 10 shields – you can choose whatever sizes you want – you will not be limited to 10 of one size. J To everyone who has expressed interest: Thank you! I have your e-mails saved in a special folder (Nipple Shields) and will let the group and you individually know what the status is. If anyone else is interested, make sure to send me an e-mail… Please DO NOT post this on Lactnet or other groups just yet. Dana and I need more information before we will be ready to announce to the US that we now have KaWeCo shields (easily) available. J You all here are our test subjects…<grin!> Our process will be this: YOU will be the first to know when we are ready to go. Next, we will set up a page on our respective websites specifically for information on the products we will have available. For LC/lactation professional tools only we will NOT list prices – but we will have a price list that people can request as items for Us/You will not be charged full retail – items for moms will be charged full retail. We will NOT be selling nipple shields to moms – We will ONLY sell to IBCLC’s or those who work for WIC or a hospital lactation center – In other words – these will not be sold like Medela does with nipple shields in Target…In other words: We have Ethics…<smile!> Hopefully this all makes sense to you! I want to personally thank Dana for getting this started. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time, but really needed some help. I was so thrilled when she started this and even more thrilled when I asked if I could join her in the endeavor and she was more than happy to have me on board! I think it is a beautiful thing that two LC’s who have never met can come together in the spirit of helping others, be on the same page with ethics and ideals and work together to help our community. I know many of us have dealt with challenges in our communities with our peers (territorialism, jealousy, others not wanting to share information or skills out of fear of losing business…). We want You to know it doesn’t have to be that way…We are all about helping each other. Thank You for giving us the opportunity to help our community. Warmly, Jaye and Dana Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM Breastfeeding Network Sacramento, CA www.breastfeedingnetwork.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 This is awesome thanks so much for doing this!! > > Hi All, > > > > Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC's and how it > can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that > we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice > collaboration between East and West Coast LC's who have never met in person. > (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 This is awesome! Part of the reason I wanted to sign up for this group was exactly for this reason because I wasn't sure where to get supplies. Thank you so much for offering this! Can't wait to hear more! > > Hi All, > > > > Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC's and how it > can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that > we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice > collaboration between East and West Coast LC's who have never met in person. > (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Somehow I missed the actual plan part in the original email... can some one repost or forward to me at EdenLC@.... Thanks! This is awesome! Part of the reason I wanted to sign up for this group was exactly for this reason because I wasn't sure where to get supplies. Thank you so much for offering this! Can't wait to hear more! > > Hi All, > > > > Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC's and how it > can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that > we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice > collaboration between East and West Coast LC's who have never met in person. > (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 THANK YOU!This looks to be a wonderful service, especially for those of us with smaller practices who cannot afford (and do not need!) to buy supplies in bulk.normaNorma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC Breastfeeding Matters in the Capital Regionwww.NormaRitter.comJoin us on Facebook for the latest birthing and breastfeeding news and views:http://tinyurl.com/BMCRonFB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 BLESS YOU BOTH!FYI in case you need this, I have been buying 5 fr tubes and syringes (35cc and 3 cc) from Orion Medical Supply. My last order was in 2006 and I'm just about ready to order more 5 fr. They have 15 in and 36 in tubes. the a5 in 5 fr were about 1.13 each . 35 cc syringes were about 20 dollars for 100. I think they are in vancouver WA and the phone is . I have another # maybe for a rep in kirkland, wa. Key. 1I hope this helps in some way! Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesecond9months--- Subject: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and JayeTo: Date: Friday, May 13, 2011, 8:16 AM Hi All, Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC’s and how it can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice collaboration between East and West Coast LC’s who have never met in person. (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: We will be designing a price list for the items that we will either both (or individually) offer. We will also put product information on our websites so that Lactation Professionals can see the product list and request a price/information sheet. Prices will not be placed on-line. Dana and I have agreed that it is best to keep our prices the same – the only thing that will be different is shipping costs to each individual. If we have a rep on each side of the USA people can choose which will save them money with lower shipping costs. We will also provide information for those items that are very easy to order on your own so you don’t have to buy from us. We believe in working together – we want to help others have what they need in the easiest way possible. It isn’t about making money for us – because if it were we’d be charging y’all retail! <smile!> For us, it is about making things accessible to our respected and appreciated colleagues. So, it will take us a couple weeks to put it all together, but everything is most definitely in action…which is really exciting for us! We could use your help though in one area specifically. If anyone has specific information on who to buy what item from and for how much please e-mail Dana or me with that information. For example: If you look for “Periodontal Syringe†on the Direct Dental Supply website you will not find it – however, if you have the info below, you will. Periodontal Syringe from Direct Dental · SYRINGE DISPOSABLE 412 50/BX · KENDALL HEALTHCARE PRO.CO. · Mfg #: 412012 · Item #: 968-9400 · Item Measure: BOX1 @ $23.50 www.directdentalsupplycom We need as much information as possible to make it EASY for others to find and order what they can on their own, and what requires minimum orders that are prohibitive for some we need a ‘clearing house for’. That is where Dana and I come in. We are here to help all of us! Items we currently have covered: Motherlove, Hygeia, Medela, Direct Dental (if you don’t want to open your own account – but it is SUPER easy!), Pumpin Pals (again super easy to open your own account, but they require minimum orders which you may not want or need), HoneySuckle Milk bags (way better than what’s out there – also easy to get an account through, but require minimum orders). The other items we are working on. J Dana has already placed a temporary item list in our files section…take a look! As soon as the Final Copy is done we will post it here for your perusal… Re: NIPPLE SHIELDS I have just sent an e-mail to KaWeCo to place an order. I will be buying in bulk – 50 shields per size in a poly bag. This will likely cost me $60+ per bag plus international shipping. As I find out more information on my cost I will let you know so that you know what your cost will be (your shipping will be extra). Note: Dana and I have agreed to upcharge a small amount to compensate for our time and effort. But, please know it will be minimal – you will not be paying full retail for the items we offer. For orders for nipple shields – to keep it simple and cost effective there will be a minimum order of 10 shields – you can choose whatever sizes you want – you will not be limited to 10 of one size. J To everyone who has expressed interest: Thank you! I have your e-mails saved in a special folder (Nipple Shields) and will let the group and you individually know what the status is. If anyone else is interested, make sure to send me an e-mail… Please DO NOT post this on Lactnet or other groups just yet. Dana and I need more information before we will be ready to announce to the US that we now have KaWeCo shields (easily) available. J You all here are our test subjects…<grin!> Our process will be this: YOU will be the first to know when we are ready to go. Next, we will set up a page on our respective websites specifically for information on the products we will have available. For LC/lactation professional tools only we will NOT list prices – but we will have a price list that people can request as items for Us/You will not be charged full retail – items for moms will be charged full retail. We will NOT be selling nipple shields to moms – We will ONLY sell to IBCLC’s or those who work for WIC or a hospital lactation center – In other words – these will not be sold like Medela does with nipple shields in Target…In other words: We have Ethics…<smile!> Hopefully this all makes sense to you! I want to personally thank Dana for getting this started. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time, but really needed some help. I was so thrilled when she started this and even more thrilled when I asked if I could join her in the endeavor and she was more than happy to have me on board! I think it is a beautiful thing that two LC’s who have never met can come together in the spirit of helping others, be on the same page with ethics and ideals and work together to help our community. I know many of us have dealt with challenges in our communities with our peers (territorialism, jealousy, others not wanting to share information or skills out of fear of losing business…). We want You to know it doesn’t have to be that way…We are all about helping each other. Thank You for giving us the opportunity to help our community. Warmly, Jaye and Dana Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM Breastfeeding Network Sacramento, CA www.breastfeedingnetwork.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 You Both Rock!!!!Thank You Both so much. I certainly am more than glad to pay for time & expertise.I am interested , especially in the NS from Germany.SC Watkins, IBCLC,RLC BLESS YOU BOTH!FYI in case you need this, I have been buying 5 fr tubes and syringes (35cc and 3 cc) from Orion Medical Supply. My last order was in 2006 and I'm just about ready to order more 5 fr. They have 15 in and 36 in tubes. the a5 in 5 fr were about 1.13 each . 35 cc syringes were about 20 dollars for 100. I think they are in vancouver WA and the phone is . I have another # maybe for a rep in kirkland, wa. Key. 1 I hope this helps in some way! Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesecond9months--- Subject: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and Jaye To: Date: Friday, May 13, 2011, 8:16 AM Hi All, Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC’s and how it can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice collaboration between East and West Coast LC’s who have never met in person. (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: We will be designing a price list for the items that we will either both (or individually) offer. We will also put product information on our websites so that Lactation Professionals can see the product list and request a price/information sheet. Prices will not be placed on-line. Dana and I have agreed that it is best to keep our prices the same – the only thing that will be different is shipping costs to each individual. If we have a rep on each side of the USA people can choose which will save them money with lower shipping costs. We will also provide information for those items that are very easy to order on your own so you don’t have to buy from us. We believe in working together – we want to help others have what they need in the easiest way possible. It isn’t about making money for us – because if it were we’d be charging y’all retail! <smile!> For us, it is about making things accessible to our respected and appreciated colleagues. So, it will take us a couple weeks to put it all together, but everything is most definitely in action…which is really exciting for us! We could use your help though in one area specifically. If anyone has specific information on who to buy what item from and for how much please e-mail Dana or me with that information. For example: If you look for “Periodontal Syringe” on the Direct Dental Supply website you will not find it – however, if you have the info below, you will. Periodontal Syringe from Direct Dental · SYRINGE DISPOSABLE 412 50/BX · KENDALL HEALTHCARE PRO.CO. · Mfg #: 412012 · Item #: 968-9400 · Item Measure: BOX1 @ $23.50 www.directdentalsupplycom We need as much information as possible to make it EASY for others to find and order what they can on their own, and what requires minimum orders that are prohibitive for some we need a ‘clearing house for’. That is where Dana and I come in. We are here to help all of us! Items we currently have covered: Motherlove, Hygeia, Medela, Direct Dental (if you don’t want to open your own account – but it is SUPER easy!), Pumpin Pals (again super easy to open your own account, but they require minimum orders which you may not want or need), HoneySuckle Milk bags (way better than what’s out there – also easy to get an account through, but require minimum orders). The other items we are working on. J Dana has already placed a temporary item list in our files section…take a look! As soon as the Final Copy is done we will post it here for your perusal… Re: NIPPLE SHIELDS I have just sent an e-mail to KaWeCo to place an order. I will be buying in bulk – 50 shields per size in a poly bag. This will likely cost me $60+ per bag plus international shipping. As I find out more information on my cost I will let you know so that you know what your cost will be (your shipping will be extra). Note: Dana and I have agreed to upcharge a small amount to compensate for our time and effort. But, please know it will be minimal – you will not be paying full retail for the items we offer. For orders for nipple shields – to keep it simple and cost effective there will be a minimum order of 10 shields – you can choose whatever sizes you want – you will not be limited to 10 of one size. J To everyone who has expressed interest: Thank you! I have your e-mails saved in a special folder (Nipple Shields) and will let the group and you individually know what the status is. If anyone else is interested, make sure to send me an e-mail… Please DO NOT post this on Lactnet or other groups just yet. Dana and I need more information before we will be ready to announce to the US that we now have KaWeCo shields (easily) available. J You all here are our test subjects…<grin!> Our process will be this: YOU will be the first to know when we are ready to go. Next, we will set up a page on our respective websites specifically for information on the products we will have available. For LC/lactation professional tools only we will NOT list prices – but we will have a price list that people can request as items for Us/You will not be charged full retail – items for moms will be charged full retail. We will NOT be selling nipple shields to moms – We will ONLY sell to IBCLC’s or those who work for WIC or a hospital lactation center – In other words – these will not be sold like Medela does with nipple shields in Target…In other words: We have Ethics…<smile!> Hopefully this all makes sense to you! I want to personally thank Dana for getting this started. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time, but really needed some help. I was so thrilled when she started this and even more thrilled when I asked if I could join her in the endeavor and she was more than happy to have me on board! I think it is a beautiful thing that two LC’s who have never met can come together in the spirit of helping others, be on the same page with ethics and ideals and work together to help our community. I know many of us have dealt with challenges in our communities with our peers (territorialism, jealousy, others not wanting to share information or skills out of fear of losing business…). We want You to know it doesn’t have to be that way…We are all about helping each other. Thank You for giving us the opportunity to help our community. Warmly, Jaye and Dana Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM Breastfeeding Network Sacramento, CA www.breastfeedingnetwork.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 This is wonderful - thank you Jaye and Dana! Fay > > Hi All, > > > > Dana and I have been discussing the needs of our fellow PPLC's and how it > can be difficult to establish wholesale accounts or even find the items that > we need in an easy manner. What we have come up with is a really nice > collaboration between East and West Coast LC's who have never met in person. > (How cool is that??) Here is our plan: > > Jaye and Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2011 Report Share Posted May 23, 2011 Hi Everyone I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31. I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! Dana > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 motherlove is sooo easy, no reason to to bulk stuff, really. IMO.great job ladies! Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/--- From: Dana Subject: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and JayeTo: Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 2:02 PM Hi Everyone I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31. I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! Dana > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I would think 5 Fr feeding tubes at 36". Easily available from Grogan's -- http://www.grogans.com/servlet/shop?cmd=I & id=KEN155721 Jan I'm trying to get 15 and 16Fr 36" feeding tubes. Is that what everyone is looking for?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and baby The Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Take it out to start and pour supplement in from the top. Have to hold it upright or use rubber band around it and safety pin it to mom's shirt or whatever. Then use the plunger when cleaning it. Jan I've never tried to take out the plunger and reinsert?I'm confused about the 15 and 16 Fr as I only have experience with 5 as well (tried 8, has not work effectively, too fast flow).>> I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be > HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most > of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that.> > If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" > for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The > problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the > business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the > supplement when she sucks.> > My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in > handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then > with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace > fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently > being a euphemism for I don't have a clue).> > Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 NOT 15 & 16 -- just 5 Fr. The higher the number the bigger the tubing size. I don't remember exactly, but I think 16 is about the size of a foley catheter. (Been a long time since I've had to use one of THOSE!!) Jan Great thanks! I will send them an email right now. Is everyone agreed on 15 and 16Fr 36" feeding tubes then? What about syringes - any preferences?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and baby The Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 If for long term I too will use the Them Who Will Not Be Named Starter SNS IF the baby is latching quickly and easily since mom has to latch the baby onto the breast and the tube at the same time. Short term I use the 5 Fr 36" feeding tube with a bottle or 30 ml syringe without the plunger. I would love to know if there is any advantage to using soapy water in the tube vs just cold rinse and hot rinse. Anyone know? Does the bit of antibacterial whatever in the soap actually do anything for the tubing? Jan The Medela (I know, sorry, it's like saying Voldemort) starter SNS is nice for this. It's cheaper and it can support a 60ml premix formula bottle. how long are they re-using the tubing for?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 That's how we were taught to wash dishes, so while it makes sense to me, I wonder about soap residue left in the tube (whether we are talking the 5 Fr or the SNS). Jan it's not based on anything...I just made it up cause it made sense to me, like washing a bottle or pump parts Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.com Breastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/ Subject: Re: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and JayeTo: Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 9:19 AM If for long term I too will use the Them Who Will Not Be Named Starter SNS IF the baby is latching quickly and easily since mom has to latch the baby onto the breast and the tube at the same time. Short term I use the 5 Fr 36" feeding tube with a bottle or 30 ml syringe without the plunger. I would love to know if there is any advantage to using soapy water in the tube vs just cold rinse and hot rinse. Anyone know? Does the bit of antibacterial whatever in the soap actually do anything for the tubing? Jan The Medela (I know, sorry, it's like saying Voldemort) starter SNS is nice for this. It's cheaper and it can support a 60ml premix formula bottle. how long are they re-using the tubing for?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 You are right -- on all counts. However, I'll pass on doing the study.... :>D Jan with the force of the rinse, i don't know... but there could also be milk residue, formula residue, bacteria, and other things. someone should do a study! Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.com Breastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/ Subject: Re: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and JayeTo: Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 9:19 AM If for long term I too will use the Them Who Will Not Be Named Starter SNS IF the baby is latching quickly and easily since mom has to latch the baby onto the breast and the tube at the same time. Short term I use the 5 Fr 36" feeding tube with a bottle or 30 ml syringe without the plunger. I would love to know if there is any advantage to using soapy water in the tube vs just cold rinse and hot rinse. Anyone know? Does the bit of antibacterial whatever in the soap actually do anything for the tubing? Jan The Medela (I know, sorry, it's like saying Voldemort) starter SNS is nice for this. It's cheaper and it can support a 60ml premix formula bottle. how long are they re-using the tubing for?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description. While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing? > > > Hi Everyone > > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31. > > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Curiosity about the Size of feeding tubes ?-->15F & 16 F .I use 5 French 99% of the time,Sharon C Watkins I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a " holder " for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to " cook " the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I'm trying to get 15 and 16Fr 36" feeding tubes. Is that what everyone is looking for?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and babyThe Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I've never tried to take out the plunger and reinsert? I'm confused about the 15 and 16 Fr as I only have experience with 5 as well (tried 8, has not work effectively, too fast flow). > > I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be > HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most > of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. > > If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a " holder " > for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The > problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the > business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the > supplement when she sucks. > > My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in > handy here) with cold water first so as not to " cook " the protein, and then > with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace > fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently > being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). > > Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Great thanks! I will send them an email right now. Is everyone agreed on 15 and 16Fr 36" feeding tubes then? What about syringes - any preferences?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and babyThe Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Whoops you're right. Thanks for the pick up! What about syringes?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and babyThe Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Just keep in mind the nuisance of refilling a 20ml syringe if there is anticipated prolonged use beyond the first 3-5 days. The bigger syringe is going to be more utilitarian. > > Whoops you're right. Thanks for the pick up! What about syringes? > > > Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLC > Cradlehold, Director > Breastfeeding Education & Support > > www.cradlehold.net > > Providing the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and baby > > The Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 5 french, not 15 french Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/--- Subject: Re: Re: nipple shields - AND MORE From Dana and JayeTo: Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 8:23 AM I'm trying to get 15 and 16Fr 36" feeding tubes. Is that what everyone is looking for?Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLCCradlehold, DirectorBreastfeeding Education & Supportwww.cradlehold.netProviding the minimum amount of intervention for the minimum amount of time for maximum benefit to mother and babyThe Diaper Bank is pleased to announce that Huggies will be matching the first 100,000 diapers donated to the organization this spring. www.thediaperbank.org. Please donate today! I'm curious about the size of a 15 french and a 16 french. Those would be HUGE, IMO. I use a 5 french, 36 inch. Occasionally an 8 french, but most of the moms feel as though the baby drowns with that. If you don't put the plunger in the syringe, and just use it as a "holder" for the supplement, it functions the same way that the SNS does. The problem is putting the plunger in. The alternative is simply putting the business end in a bottle or cup of supplement and the baby siphons up the supplement when she sucks. My moms are instructed to flush the tubing (syringe WITH plunger comes in handy here) with cold water first so as not to "cook" the protein, and then with hot water after each feed. I give them enough so they can replace fairly frequently, but I don't know how often they do it. (Fairly frequently being a euphemism for I don't have a clue). Jan Any idea how long that feeding tube is? It looks reallllly short to me. I think it warrants mentioning, this is using syringe which IMO does influence the feeding dynamic. This doesn't work the same way a SNS does. I use this approach on occasion, just a heads up for folks who are just reading the description.While we are on this topic, any thoughts about how often your clients are cleaning or replacing the tubing?>> > Hi Everyone> > I finally placed my order for nipple shields with KaWeCo for cherry shaped and conical NS. Please let me know if you are on the East Coast and need some. I'll let you know when they arrive here. I just placed an order with Motherlove. They could not be more helpful. I've contacted Byram for 15Fr and 16Fr tubes but I have not heard back yet. Who knew these would be so hard? Thank you for sending me the info from WA. I called and they were a little baffled that I was asking for supplies to the east coast! I will continue looking for a medical wholesaler. If anyone has a supplier on the east coast, please forward the info for me and I will contact them. I have Hygiea coming tomorrow to start my account going - they also carry Strappies (LOL) and supplemental feeders http://www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=29 and http:/ /www.hygeiababy.com/product-details.php?pid=31.> > I will keep you updated as I find out more! Thank you Jaye for helping me to get started! I hope I see some of you at Tow's conference in NJ! > > Dana> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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