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>>Could you describe how "special K" would apply to latch on? I have never
heard of it. Thanks, Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC>>
Kathy,
Special K latch refers to the giant letter K on the box of Kellogg's Special
K cereal. The angle is about 160 degrees, just like the corners of a baby's
mouth should be if attached correctly to the breast. It's just a good
visual for moms to use when checking for signs of a good latch. I have a
cut out of the big red K that I hold up in class. I like it much better
than the "fish lips" analogy because I think of a fish having a 90 degree
angle to their mouth when flanging their lips. Has anyone else heard of
this?
Linda Anderegg, RNC, IBCLC, RLC
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