Cindy:
You're already giving this mother a lot of credit for protecting her
supply, and working so hard to give this baby her milk. Maybe it will
help to emphasize that the baby *did* take the breast initially so she
*can* -- it's not some physical or neurological problem preventing the
baby from latching. The baby has just made a bad decision from lack of
experience. (Maybe you can point out that with such strong-mindedness,
this baby will go far in this world...)
The LLLI website has a good overview article on strategies for
"gentling" the baby back to the breast. (The article might also reassure
her that she's not the only one to come through such a difficult, but
increasingly common situation). It's helpful to point out that the
skin-to-skin time and gentle play in itself has value for both of them,
whether it leads to a latch that day or not.
http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug01p136.html
Here's an article with some of the information you wanted on nipple shields:
http://www.lalecheleague.org/llleaderweb/LV/LVJunJul00p39.html
Somewhere on the LLLI site is also an article for Leaders about how
difficult/delicate it can be to help relatives with breastfeeding
challenges!
Margaret Sabo Wills, LLLL, IBCLC
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