Hello Wiseones
I have been thinking about the breech babies that are delivered where I work and I have noticed that these babies do not latch for at least 24 hrs could be longer, but there will be intervention
All breech babies are born by caesarean section.
So I am wondering why they seem to need an adjustment time, even with skin to skin they do not appear to show feeding cues and I am trying to find a logical answer. Our workload increases as Lactation Consultants because we are suppose to be able to get these babies latched!
So my question is has anyone noticed this trend?
I am hoping that Cathy Watson-Genna will read this post and hopefully have the time to post a reply that will enlighten me
Many thanks for reading my post
June Nicholls
IBCLC
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