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I've heard Chele Marmet use this technique in a lecture. I don't know who
originated it. However, this pediatrician needs to be less paternalistic
and more focused on getting mothers accurate help. Where is the research
(I'm not always a fan of evidence-based information, because I've seen some
really shlocky studies) that proves that dressings are appropriate as a
treatment for sore nipples.
I'd recommend going back to basics. Latch Latch and more latch .
Kathleen
At 07:46 AM 12/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>So the question: do any of you know where the "shake" in massage, stroke,
>and shake comes from? I know that it is on the Medela handout for
>engorgement and referenced from the Marmet technique.
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