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>I am back on LactNet after about 13 years away. I have been working
>in lactation off and on, more recently "on".
>Is there any consensus on bilological nurturing? Right now, the
>nurses on our unit are watching the video. I have used it with good
>success, but make certain the mother knows how to unlatch the baby
>if the latch is causing pain and let the baby relatch to a
>comfortable attachment. When I tried it with a baby who screamed
>every time he was touched, and who had received a few bottles, I
>told mom to just relax with the baby and so he could learn that mom
>was "safe". I noticed after a few minutes he started bobbing his
>head and opening his mouth wide -- and then latched. Mom was happy,
>baby was happy, and so was this LC. Perhaps this works as one way
>to get nipple confused babies back on the breast? Thoughts?
Biological nurturing is more and more mainstream here.....we
certainly teach it as an option in all our antenatal classes and we
all suggest it when we see mothers face to face if the are problems
with positioning and attachment, 'fighty' stressed baby, or just as a
nice thing the mother might like to do :) Personally, I have had
many excellent results with it - there is sometimes a resistance from
mothers but this does not always persist.
I like it a lot. It is very flexible and adapts well to different body sizes.
More and more hospital maternity units are using this option, too.
There is sound theory behind it, too.
I would say there is no argument against it at all...it's just a
question of ensuring everyone knows about it - not just mothers but
HCPs.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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