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Karolina,
Sounds like your sweet baby is doing the best he can to maintain his airway
while breastfeeding with an over-active milk flow/amount. When feeding on
one side does the other breast squirt or dribble milk? Are you double
pumping?
Baby chomping and clamping can be to stimulate flow or, in this case, seems
more likely to be done to *obstruct* milk flow so that he can breath. If
he were to open wider he would not be able to control the flow as well.
Smart baby! Milk from fast overabundant flow and amount may be the cause of wet
breathing sounds, gulping, coming off (to catch his breath), choking (as
you say with or without letdown), also milk may be backing up into nasal
passages, possibly causing some irritation/edema. And/Or he may also have some
reflux, ...too much foremilk per feeding?
Suggestions to try:
-pump off excess milk before feeding
-you say you tried "elevated" position, was that with you sitting very
upright? ...was baby as upright as you could manage? ...try you supine/on your
back, with baby laying on top to feed, express drops so baby knows it
works this way, keep trying this position esp when baby is not overly hungry
and can tolerate practicing.
-consider decreasing or suspending milk donation for a while, at least not
double pumping.
-if all else fails, consider using a shield (Yiks!) till nipples are
healed and flow/amount is manageable by baby
Debbie Tobin RN, BSN
Retired IBCLC x 20yrs
Fairfax County, Virginia suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
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