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> From: Johnson, Martha (PHMG)
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 10:03 AM
> To: 'Val Best RN RM IBCLC'
> Subject: RE: unilateral feeding - what age?
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> dear Val:
> Absolutely, your mom can feed her baby from just one breast. I've worked
> with several women who resorted to this for various reasons, most
> memorably a woman with bilateral inverted nipples. One side everted
> pretty well, the other one never really came out enough for a decent
> latch. During her 1st lactation, we worked on the more difficult side for
> a month or so before she made the decision to just use the easy nipple,
> and let the other breast dry up. With her 2nd and 3rd babies, she just
> used the side that had been trouble free the 1st time. Nursed all babies
> over a year, all gained well, no supplements were needed. Good luck!
> Martha Johnson RN IBCLC, Eugene, Oregon USA
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> From: Val Best RN RM IBCLC[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 2:11 AM
> Subject: unilateral feeding - what age?
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> I am seeing a Mum with her second baby now aged 7 weeks. First
> child fed for 12 months, no problems. This baby is very "windy",
> cries a lot, fusses at the breast, mum has an oversupply problem,
> coping well with all things. BUT, baby only feeds well from one
> side, perfectly attatched, the other side, a disaster, still bleeding
> nipples at this stage. We keep working on attatchment, have a few
> days of success, then regression again. My feeling is that baby
> and Mum favour feeding from the left breast and the right one is just
> not working for them. She rang this morning and said she was
> seriously contemplating bottle feeding. I have therefore suggested
> that she rest the nipple for 24-48 hours and then we can reassess
> her feelings and attatchment. The baby is satisfied feeding off one
> breast only so that is not a problem. What I am wondering is,
> rather than her bottle feeding, can she at 7 weeks just feed from
> one breast. I know of this been done sucessfully at 6 months or
> later, but not this early and would like to know of others
> experiences in this department.
> Val in Busselton, Western Australia
> RN RM IBCLC
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