I have just started to wonder about the strength of a baby's suck playing
a role in nipple soreness. I am also working with a woman who we believe
might have a yeast infection, tx with Diflucan, infant with Nystatin and
persistent pain, both external and radiating internally. She also had
noticed the four dots where her nipple was extruded through the shield,
and promptly threw her shields away. (No significant changes after
throwing out the shields). But it set me wondering whether the intensity
of the suck even with a perfect latch might be damaging. like setting the
vacuum to high on a breast pump. Does anyone know if this has been studied?
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC
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