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Thanks, Judy ~ I will be seeing her today to assess latch, apparently the
reason for the shield in the first place.
Ingrid
LLLL, IBCLC
British Columbia
Canada
~~~ I've seen babies with blisters or skin worn away on their lips without
nipple shields, and it may be the same mechanism. Not an allergy but a
friction injury from baby recruiting the perioral muscles around the lip to
help out when the latch isn't deep enough/tongue doesn't have the range or
power to do its job, thereby letting the lips rest. Watching this baby
breastfeed may bear this out or not, or mom can watch to see if baby's lip
is
curling under or seems to be clamping to hold on during nursings.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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