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Barbara Latterner <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Feb 2003 10:02:18 EST
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Kathy,

As someone else posted on colostrum being like syrup or honey, I'd add with a
wide-eyed look and amazing intonation, "Isn't it wonderful (amazing) that
Mother Nature is so clever and makes colostrum so thick and creamy so baby,
who's learning to coordinate suck/swallow/breathe (after only having to
suck/swallow in utero) can have a substance that he can store for a minute
(few seconds) in the cup made by his tongue while he gets it together to
swallow then breathe!"

I use this line in my breastfeeding classes and see moms and dads have that
light bulb go off in their heads with understanding.  I also take a medicine
cup and put water in it (colored Kayro syrup might show up better) up to  5
cc or so to demonstrate how little of this marvelous substance is needed per
feed and that always gets a "wow" from participants.  A golf ball (mine's
orange) shows how big an infant's stomach is (and smaller) and then I say how
those 1-2 oz of formula (babies just have to have to tide them over)
stretches poor baby's stomach.

This whole demo takes maybe 2 minutes to present.  And I must admit I learned
the theatrics from Chloe Fisher's video, "Coping with the First Week" because
the presenter in the film is a lovely, enthusiastic midwife who states at the
end how moms look at their growing babies and say, "I grew him, aren't I
clever."  So thanks to Chloe and staff.

Hope this helps and throw around the word Mother Nature and species specific
milk and constant contact species; it's food for thought (no food for human
babies!)

Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
Brewster, NY (long transplanted from Omaha, NE)

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