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Date: | Fri, 3 Jul 1998 10:00:44 -0300 |
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I'm behind in my reading and you may be on a new subject, but I just got a
call last night (10pm) from a teen mom upset because of sore nipples and a
baby that sleeps 12 hours per day and nurses q hour when awake. Mom's
breasts get very engorged, and baby has trouble latching on at first (no
wonder). Baby is 2 weeks old, wetting over 10 diapers, and stooling over 6
(I think she was a teen mom as she kept calling back and asking "Mom" how
many diapers the baby had wet or stooled).
I suggested skin to skin and trying to keep the baby near the "cafeteria so
he can smell the pork chops" to see if we could get a couple of feedings in
that period. I realize we are interfering with the baby's natural
biorhythms, but is it not better in these cases to help baby to adjust a
little to mom rather than having mom pump (which will tempt her to give it
in bottles - or grandma to), or risk sore nipples, engorgement, plugged
ducts and mastitis?
PS - I tried to e-mail this directly to Deborah, but my computer told me I
was doing something "illegal???"
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, IBCLC, LLLL
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Project Director - Proyecto Lacta - Puerto Rico
http://netdial.caribe.net/~prlacta/
Lactancia Materna '98 - La Mejor Inversion
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