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Erika
Unless the lips can "seal" around an object (breast tissue or teat of
a bottle) then there can be no suction. My hunch would be a labial
tie (hence the U-shaped upper lip which cannot seal...?) or a cleft
palate. However, before rushing to clip anything, could the mother
not create a seal - thus facilitating suction - by ensuring that the
breast tissue fills the space of the u-shaped upper lip - as we would
teach to facilitate breastfeeding a baby with a cleft lip? This
would be so much easier using a breast, rather than either a bottle
or a finger. It might include:
* good support of the breast with cupped fingers underneath,
* latching to ensure that the nipple stimulated the palate with
the thumb dug in to point the nipple upwards,
* then _releasing the thumb_ so that the loosened breast tissue
above the baby's mouth is very soft to fill the U-shaped space
* and then holding the baby in very close so that the nose nearly
touches the breast and the chin is _well_ dug in underneath, and finally
* "pouring" the breast into the mouth throughout the nursing to
maintain the seal and make "sucking" as easy for the baby as possible.
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 21:55:56 -0600
From: Erika Lance <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: No seal
Permission to post. I saw a 4 week baby. EBM feed baby. There is obviously
a posterior tongue tie but I have never seen a baby have no seal... at all!
This baby has a beautiful upside down U shape upper lip. Hopefully, that
makes sense and the upper lip won't even touch my finger when I did a suck
assessment. He refuses a bottle and mom latches him on pretty deep and it
"appears" that he is latched to the breast but after one-two sucks he
breaks the weak suction. He repeatedly pops off. He is gaining weight like
a weed with mom's over flow of milk. I have never seen a posterior tie not
compensate and use the upper lip. He doesn't use the lips or the tongue.
Any thoughts of what to do for this baby? I am afraid that the frenectomy
won't help necessarily the absence of any attempt to hold anything in his
mouth. Thoughts??
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