ABA's booklets, especially those on speciality topics like feeding babies with clefts or Down Syndrome or adoptive breastfeeding, really are fabulous!!!
Worth sourcing even if you are overseas (though I think that they are easily available in the UK from a number of different orgs).
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> You can read quite a good account of a mother teaching her son to breastfeed for the first time at seven months with a similar technique (that's where I got the idea) in the Australian Breastfeeding Association booklet 'Breastfeeding Babies with Clefts of Lip/Palate http://www.mothersdirect.com.au/catalogue/aba-booklets-2/breastfeedingbabieswithcleftsoflippalate
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> Good luck to the mother,
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> Alice
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