Harvey Karp wrote: "I certainly agree with you that a swaddled baby can't
locate the breast without assistance...however, that can easily be
accomplished by a mother bringing her baby to the breast when he cries
(there is always the option of removing the wraps during the nursing to
help the baby wake fully and take a vigorous feeding)."
Crying is a *very* late cue for breastfeeding. Hand to mouth movements are
among the early cues. Importantly, such movements are prevented by
swaddling with hands enclosed.
Cynthia
Cynthia Good Mojab, MS, IBCLC
Ammawell
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