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katie writes:
hi, i am wondering if this is a common practice around the world. it is a
huge pet peeve of mine. even some of the the midwives here (western washington
state) "check the babies suck" by sticking there gloved finger in the
babies mouth before they get to breast.
Good question. There are many midwives and other professionals who just
leave well enough alone, unless the baby is having a difficulty that would make
one want to check it out for some reason. Others have the same strategy as the
peds who check the baby who needs it, but then declare that the baby has a
"very strong suck" and mom should have no problems which often ends up meaning
they actually have poor breastfeeding technique, cause soreness, have lousy
milk transfer but are clamping like crazy to compensate...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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