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In my experience, the cross-cradle hold alleviates painful breastfeeding. I
have used it extensively and with great success. I think that Barbara's
points, and the other points made by others here are well taken. If there
is pain, perhaps it is nipple compression associated with improper
alignment...not cross-cradle position in itself.
Just today, I had a mother in my office. She had painful breastfeeding,
especially on the right, where the pain was 8/10. When correcting
positioning using the cross cradle, nose to nipple, touching upper lip,
planting chin first, etc...as in Barbara Wilson-Clay's description, the
mother breastfed comfortably and with no pain. This is typical of what I
experience in my private LC practice.
Kathleen
Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet, Indep. Consultant
Williston, Vermont, USA
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