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Sat, 20 Apr 2002 19:37:38 -0500
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At 1:43 AM +0200 4/21/02, Rachel Myr wrote:

>Mother lies on side *opposite* the
>breast with the plugged duct and feeds from the affected breast.  This means
>the breast will be hanging down in a free fall to the baby, and I imagine
>the ducts may be straighter than in many other positions.  Whatever the
>reason, it seems to work, and mother gets to lie down to do it.

No one has mentioned turning while feeding... some friends of mine
suggested that when I had plugged ducts a few weeks ago.  They suggested
I use my very willing nursing three year old, lay him flat on his back
on the floor, and play "mama barnyard animal" by getting on all fours
and unlatching and rotating all the way around.  Might look silly but
it worked pretty well... uses gravity to help empty things out...

Maren

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