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Tamara's point about infant's feeding on the tip is correct. That's where
the LC's expertise steps in to evaluate and instruct. I have found that
the correct way to get and maintain a deep latch is to put expressed milk,
if available, or 10 to 15 cc of formula in a feeding tube/syringe under
the NS to get the baby to start and maintain a nutritive suck sequence.
Until you get a healthy MER spray the BM just pools in the NS and the
infant will suck it like a straw. I suggest the Mom alternates breasts
per feed, it's too daunting to try to both breasts and then she pumps both
breasts post feed. Usually these kids are at about 7% weight loss and the
formula is being pushed and my goal is to send home a BF dyad with a
scheduled 24 to 48 hour follow-up. Hopefully I am able to observe one or
two more feeds with the parents doing it, before d/c. The post-partum
nurses have all been instructed in this technique and observed by an LC
during, competancies week, so I feel pretty confident that if I can't be
there the parents will get the same message from the staff. The staff
rarely starts Moms on a NS, they don't have the time to do the initial
teaching.
Ann G. Cagigas, RN, MA
GSA Health Unit, Room 1010
1800 F St., NW
Washington, DC 20405
202-219-1228
202-501-0028 (Fax)
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