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For me there is a very important factor that gets left out. If this was
mentioned in a previous post about this subject, and I missed it, I will
apologize now. I focus on asymmetrical latch even with a nipple sandwich. No
matter whether it is called nipple sandwich, U or C hold, I ALWAYS leave enough
space on the bottom (where the chin is) for the chin. Therefore, the top of
the sandwich can be held at the diameter of the areola, but the BOTTOM needs
additional space for the chin. Therefore, it is an asymmetrical sandwich as
well. Sandwiching at the diameter on the bottom of the areola (again where the
chin is) does not work well at all. The most important part of latch is the
1/2" to 1" of areolar tissue between the mom's nipple and baby's lower lip.
Debbie Albert, RN, Ph.D., LMHC, IBCLC, RLC
Advanced Lactation Care, Inc.
Tampa, FL
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