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In a message dated 3/27/2006 3:49:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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From: "=?windows-1252?Q?Tamara_Hawkins_RNC,_LCCE,_IBCLC?="
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Subject: engorged breasts and sore nipples
Hi Everyone,
I am working with a mom that is 3 days post cesarean birth, wide-flat=20
nipples and engorged. The baby is not able to maintain a latch to the=20
breast even after softening the areola by hand expression. I gave her a=20=
ameda elite pump to use and after 3minutes no milk let-down so I taught h=
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hand expression.
I have had this issue with mothers before. Engorged breasts and no relief=
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from the pump. Any suggestions?
Tamara,
First, and just as an observation, I have found the Ameda Elite to be the
weakest hospital grade pump. The older Lact-E or SMB is great, and on the other
side of the table, Medela's Classic and Symphony get great results too.
My customers in the past, who rented it against my recommendation (when
needed for supply issues) did not fare well in milk production.
Also, and this is just a thought, perhaps mom could use a slanted shield like
the one
made by Pumpinpal....Hey Susan B....are you out there? (Susan may have some
good comments on the nipples you describe and if the slanted shields might
help).
Best,
Felina
The Upper Breast Side, Corp.
http://www.upperbreastside.com/
"you bring your breasts, we've got the rest"
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