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The position is the same one Lexie was in for six weeks...the side lie
might work well, with pillows to prop the baby.
Joylyn
Loni Denman wrote:
>My friend had a baby March 1st by primary C/S for breech. The baby was born
>with a dislocated hip, and, as a result, has to wear a velcro brace that
>keeps the baby's legs spread apart. The doctor said the baby must wear this day
>and night or the hip may not align itself properly thus leading to a
>possible limp when older and walking, or one leg shorter than the other.
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>My mom is finding it very difficult to nurse the baby in a comfortable
>position for the baby. I live out of her state, so I cannot help her position the
>baby.
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>Does anyone have experience with this and can give me some advice to give to
>her?
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>TIA. Loni Denman RN IBCLC
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