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In a message dated 06/22/2001 6:59:29 AM Central Daylight Time,
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-- If the baby is developing a blister on top or
bottom lip, remind mom (& the crowd) that the wet
underside of the lip must flange and cover the breast
tissue. (dry against dry = friction) This can be
another reason to double check frenulum. If on top,
check top lip as well.
I had been taught sucking blisters were a positive sign, normal and
expected. It sounds like you think they may warn the position of latch
is incorrect. Could you clarify for me please?
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Wendy,
Re Susan's comment about the sucking blister, they are sometimes seen as
breastfeeding gets perfected and then they go away, but they can indicate an
attempt to maintain the breast in the mouth when the usual deep latch isn't
occuring for other reasons, short frenulum or tongue, poor tone etc...
Judy Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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