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Jean writes:
"There is very little milk in the tiny tubes inside your nipple, different
from what you are used to seeing with a bottle. The milk is in very tiny
little tubings under the circle; they act a lot like toothpaste tubes, and
we all know that starting pressure at the back of the toothpaste tube helps
get more to come out." And then I go on to tell them how important is to
soften their "circle" before latching if necessary, so the baby can "make it
work".
What kind of terminology do others find effective? Or am I "overthinking"
this, as I have sometimes been told that I do??
~~~
Hello all,
Actually, I think the 'toothpaste tubes' and the 'not like bottles', is
great. Keep "overthinkin" Jean, if this is the result...:)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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