I am working with a client who had a baby on 5-24, 8 lb 11 oz.
Milk appeared to become fuller as it was changing to mature milk. I first
saw mother and baby when baby was 11 days old - Baby was not getting hardly
anything at the breast - mother had experienced extremely sore nipples -
especially the left nipple which had a severe crack. This nipple is dimpled
- mother has been pumping since 6-5 - left breast is now producing more milk
- nipple was better until mother put baby back on that breast on Saturday -
she could not stand the thought of nursing on that side. Mother hasn't done
as much pumping on the right breast until the last few days - The right
breast seems to have very little milk.
Question - What are the percentages of mothers who have one breast that
won't produce much milk at all - is there any data on this?
2. For dimpled nipples - do you find dimple rings to work well? any other
suggestions? - nipple shield? etc.?
3. Unfortunately this mother's breast that is producing is also the sore
dimpled side - we had it improved greatly put nursing irrates it more than
pumping it seems. If I don't find answers I will loose this one all
together - I don't like to loose any mother and baby as a nursing relationship.
Thanks for your help.
Rose Marie Straeter, IBCLC
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