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Re: videos showing good latch-on, someone wrote:
"My favorite is by Chloe Fisher "Helping a
Mother to Breastfeed: No finer investment by Royal Col. of Midwives"
I second that vote. I love that video - have used it mostly in training peer
counselors and other in-services for professionals, since it's really aimed
at the "helper" rather than the mom, but I really like the calm, quiet
"we'll help the baby figure it out" approach. And I love the "British-isms",
but lots of people laugh or just don't know what she's talking about when
she talks about "winding the baby". I think it's by far the best re:
positioning, and it talks about listening for swallowing, which most of the
older videos don't.
Cathy Bargar, RN, IBCLC
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