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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6612573.stm
http://www.biologicalnurturing.com/
http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/bla.html
http://breastcrawl.org/index.html
Morgan Gallagher
Whose GOOGLE bookmark page now runs into several dozen catagories, never
mind links...
Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC wrote:
> Hi, All: I saw a blurb on the news a couple of weeks ago in which the reporter
> said that recent research is finding that the ideal position (mom's) for nursing
> is semi- or fully reclined. I can't remember if they said where this came from.
> Does anyone else remember seeing or hearing this or know the source? Baby-
> led latching does not work well at all if mom is in an upright sitting position.
> For those of you who are not having success with BLL, is mom in a reclining
> position or is she sitting upright? BLL also works well in sidelying, if mom is
> more comfortable this way.
> Three things need to be happening during a successful nursing:
>
> 1. Both mom and baby are positioned comfortably. Mom's brain should be
> telling her that she could nurse all day in that position.
>
> 2. Baby must be getting milk.
>
> 3. Mom's nipples need to be comfortable.
>
> If any or all of the above is not happening, intervention is in order (preferrably
> the mother's, with LC's as needed).
>
>
> Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC
> Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
> Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
> Barrington, IL USA
>
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