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Sounds to me like the baby is frustrated with being hungry. How about
supplementing at the breast, perhaps with a tube and syringe, so mom can
give the baby little boluses to make feeding less work for the babe?
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 7/6/2012 3:03 PM, Lea Rivera Todaro wrote:
> PTP:
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> I've been working with a family for about a month, baby is 5 weeks old. Baby has a tongue tie that should get revised next week. In the meantime mom is managing the snacking and low transfer with compressions, pumping and bottle supplementation. However, in the last 2 weeks baby has been exhibiting a new behavior, which of course she hasn't demonstrated to me (we've tried to get me there to watch and baby is insistent that she perform perfectly for the audience).
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> This is what mom says "Today started off ok but quickly fell apart with hours of "snacking" followed by blood-curdling screaming when taken off the breast and we were unable to get her to sleep. Latch was really poor and she would get fussy when I tried to make it better. I gave her an ounce of breast milk around 3:30 out of desperation and nipple soreness, then continued to allow the snacking. By 6:00 my nerves were completely shot--at that time she was on the breast for no more than a minute, fell asleep and I couldn't wake her, until of course I tried to put her down and screaming started again. We ended up giving her 2 oz more of breast milk, she screamed awhile longer, and then finally fell asleep about 7:30. Diapers have been consistently wet and poopy. She doesn't have a fever that I can tell. I don't know if we're dealing with gas or what, but this is crazy."
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> I feel like most of this is normal, tongue tied baby stuff. But, I'm a little concerned about the screaming. Could it be reflux? Baby doesn't spit up a lot and is gaining normally. Any thoughts on clinical supervision? Anything I'm missing? Baby is a snuggler and mom doesn't have a lot of support in the home (dad is back to work) should I recommend post partum care? I'm feeling just a bit baffled.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Lea Rivera Todaro
> Brooklyn, NY
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