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In a message dated 5.17.02 1:11:45 PM, Marsha writes:
>Now, almost 2 months later, he still will not nurse. She pumps and gives
>him her milk in a bottle when she is worn out with trying to get him to
>latch and he is beside himself screaming. I was called in to clinic to
>see her after she came in to see if she had a breast infection (she doesn't).
> The
>NP called because the baby would only scream when they tried to put him
>to breast. This poor mom has tried all the suggestions (except honor the
>baby) and has attended LLL meetings,
I'm not sure whether you were looking for suggestions or simply sharing the
case study but I am wondering if you tried a nipple shield.
I have had a couple of cases with similar presentations. My most recent was
a 3 wk old w/ a definite br aversion, everytime we put her to the breast she
screamed. Mom had been pumping and bottle fdng. I encouraged lots of skin to
skin, including cobathing and worked with her to develop a plan which
included starting the feed with a bottle but skin to skin and very close to
the breast, feeding until somewhat satiated then switching over to the
shield. The baby would usually resist the shield , halfheartedly, at first
but then settle in once flow was established. The same scenario of *steps*
can then be used to remove the shield (eventually!) as well.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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