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Karen Querna <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Mar 2004 18:48:11 -0800
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Jan,
Thought I would try to find your manual on Amazon. I also remember hearing
about this technique. Instead found this interesting excerpt:
reference to Oketani Manual Technique of Breast Treatment in this book:
      1. on Page 90:
      "... been better - or even not until the child could walk since `being
weaned is an important step towards independence'. Oketani's method of
weaning is extremely radical:71 she advises the mother to draw a face on
each breast and to lift her blouse each time the child demands his due by
saying: `All gone!' `Some babies are surprised, ..."


 Date:    Sun, 7 Mar 2004 16:22:47 EST
> From:    [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Japanese breast massage
>
> Hilary mentions:
> ***************************************************
> Whilst on an international breastfeeding course last summer, a Japanese
> midwife/LC demonstrated a method of breast massage. She told us Japanese
> women have small, firm, immobile breasts that are tethered to the chest
> wall. I think I'm right in saying the massage helps to soften and release
> the breast and encourages good lactation and drainage. The willing
> volunteer, who was feeding a one year-old, layed on her back on a table
and
> soon there was a fountain of milk shooting high into the air! Apparently
it
> takes a year to learn this technique, which is only taught in Japan, I may
> be wrong here - that's what I remember.
> *****************************************************
> It is called the Oketani Manual Technique of Breast Treatment.  I have a
book
> on it that was translated into English.  I can believe that it takes a
year
> to learn.  It's very complex.  For what it is worth, there isn't a
lactiferous
> sinus to be seen in any of their line drawings....just lactiferous ducts!!
> This book was published (in English) in 1992.
>
> Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
> Wheaton IL
> www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
>
Karen Queran, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Spokane WA
>

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