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Jen,

If you have the time, I’d like to pick your brain a little deeper.
Would you respond to me off list.

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(your email address doesn’t come up in the Lactnet format)

—k


Kathy Koncelik, CPD, CLC
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Co-Founder
Long Island Doula Assoc., Inc.
A 501.c.3 Not-For-Profit Charitable Corporation
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> On Jan 23, 2015, at 1:26 AM, Jennifer Tow, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I suggest she see a different bodyworker. There should be full function or the bodywork is not complete. A baby causing pain does not have full function. If you are on Long Island, have you suggested Adam Glassman?
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> Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, USA & France
> Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
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> Date:    Thu, 22 Jan 2015 09:55:20 -0500
> From:    Doula <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: nipple damage and torticollis
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> Insight and wisdom, please:
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> Had a postpartum client about 9mos ago.  Baby has PTT was 
> treated by a VERY reputable HCP; received follow-up lactation support;
> saw a IBCLC, IBCLC picked up torticollis.  Mother took baby
> for CS work.  Chiro declared treatment completed.
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> Mother was never able to go back to bfeeding as the pain was too
> great.  Follow-up with HCP who performed frenotomy:  said everything was fine.
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> Early intervention said there was no torticollis.  
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> I concurred with the IBCLC, it was very slight, but even I could see it.
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> Now………baby is exclusively ABMfed (mom went to work,
> emotional issues around bfeeding failure, etc.) and UNABLE
> TO EAT SOLIDS !
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> Reached out to IBCLC who said baby needs to be evaluated
> by speech pathologist.
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> I think, not being able to follow up with IBCLC, that it’s all related
> to the torticollis.  There’s just something not right with the
> shape of this poor child’s head.  Can’t put my finger on it other
> than to throw my concerns into the “torticollis basket”
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> My question:  why would torticollis interfere with solids ?
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> P.S.  Mom was going to reach out again to DC.
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> —Kathy
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> Katherine Koncelik, CPD, CLC
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> Treasurer
> Co-Founder
> Long Island Doula Assoc., Inc.
> A 501.c.3 Not-For-Profit Charitable Corporation
> 		631.581.1066
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