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Rachel, have you suggested laid-back breastfeeding? Is your friend lying when dreamfeeding? Could this be a clue somehow?

Jennifer, what an interesting observation. I would like to hear more from your experiences regarding forceful letdown and the link to maternal inflammation. Are you referring to inflammation of mothers gut? Have other LC’s observed this as well? Eager to learn more on your experiences :-)

Heidi Akkers, 
lc in pp in the Netherlands


> Op 1 mei 2015 wk 18, om 06:26 heeft Jennifer Tow, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Bodywork, bodywork, bodywork. And look at her diet. "forceful letdown", IMCE (in my clinical experience) is an issue of maternal inflammation. 
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> 
> Subject: Baby Hates
> Breastfeeding?!
> 
> I'm needing some other opinions on a friend's case that is
> stumping me!
> 
> Third time mom has baby girl that is just over 2 months old.
> This baby just seems to "hate breastfeeding". She will be happy and content and
> all smiles then go to crying and fighting mom whenever she tries to breastfeed.
> Then, as soon as breastfeeding is over, baby goes back to complete happiness
> again. Baby is "super unpredictable and not a content nurser". Mom started
> having trouble with some forceful letdown issues around 2 weeks of life and
> breastfeeding has gone progressively worse from there. The letdown really isn't
> an issue at this point but Mom has to pretty much dream feed her baby or she
> won't eat. She won't voluntarily nurse. Mom offers baby a bottle every couple of
> days and "its hit or miss, but she will usually take it." Mom doesn't want baby
> to get hooked on the bottle and she does not have time to become an exclusive
> pumper. Baby keeps up with letdown just fine while dream feeding and Mom hasn't
> changed her diet in any way. Baby is appropriately gaining weight although
> slipping in percentiles. Mom tells me latch is good and she is in no pain. Her
> husband is a dentist and says there is no lip or tongue ties. 
> 
> Mom met with
> an LC about 3 weeks ago where she lives. Baby had very good transfer (4 oz from
> one side) and the LC determined that she had a "relatively fast letdown with an
> abundant, though not necessarily, over-supply." 
> 
> I suggested trying some
> rebirthing baths to mom today. Any other thoughts or ideas are much
> appreciated!!!
> 
> Rachel Smith, RN, IBCLC
> Logan, UT, USA
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> Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, USA & France
> Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
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