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Date: | Thu, 20 Dec 2001 22:29:09 -0500 |
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Jean wrote:
>Mom can stay on her back, and learn a great relaxing hold to help avoid
>sleep deprivation during the early weeks:
>This is one place where a position that I have always heard called
"Australian" but that I see referrred to elsewhere as "prone" always
worked great for hospital moms, especially in RR!.....(snip)
>Has anyone else found this useful for the first nursing after birth?
ME! ME! ME!
I didn't have a c-sec (thank goodness!) but I found this to be a great way
to nurse tandem once I was home. Older baby could lie on his side and attach
to the *lower* breast (which had already been nursed by the new baby,) and
we could all nap together. It was a lifesaver!
norma in Big Flats, upstate NY, where it snowed today.
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