Hi Jo
Hope your day goes well,youre an absolutely brilliant midwife and have led 
-by-example with Will and your family choices.We all know how we feel going 
back to work after our holidays let alone THE  most important work-break,but 
you will suprize yourself that sometimes policies & paperwork may change ,but 
your contribution to some families day is an invaluable as ever.
Take Care , Ange


> Jo Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Well, after nine months on maternity leave, my finances (and my  
> husband!) have told me it is time to do some casual shifts at work.   
> This morning is my first one.  I am just doing a 6 hour shift, and my  
> husband will bring my 8 month old, Will, to work for me at 10am for a  
> feed. :)  (these are the benefits of working in a 'baby friendly'  
> hospital...)
> 
> I am a little nervous!  Being a hospital based Midwife, having had a  
> wonderful babymoon after an awesome homebirth - I wonder if I will be  
> any different as a Midwife??  We'll see.
> 
> There is a great discussion on 'Extended Breastfeeding' on the UK  
> Midwifery list - anyone keeping an eye on that?  I find it amazing  
> that so many people are against breastfeeding in public, not to  
> mention extended BF.
> 
> Anyway, time to don the 'still too small' uniform...
> 
> Regards,
> Jo
> 
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