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DIANA said: if a particular
way is working for a Mom, I don't care much how she
holds her breast, but I
have generally found that the scissors hold usually
means Mom's fingers are
where baby's mouth should be, and that a soft nipple
will draw back and the
baby plays chase the disappearing nipple. The C hold
works well, and if Mom
indents a bit with the finger under the breast, latch
on is greatl
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as a small breasted woman, the c hold is a dismal
failure. The "scissor" or "cigar" (gack) hold is much
more effective while I'm a 34 B (barely). C hold only
works for the few days that I'm at the most a C.
OTOH, holding the breast at all is only necessary for
a short time for me and probably most women with
small, firm breasts. So yes, if it's working for the
mom, don't "fix" it or complicate things
unnecessarily.
kate
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