Diana says, > These babies don't seem to fall into the expected > pattern of not feeding well for the rest of the day- just my personal > observations. Some of the other nurses have started following this routine > as well, I am happy to say. It must be remembered that it is vital not to > forget to check the circ site just because the baby is quiet and happy at > Mom's breast. > If anyone else implements this early feed after circ, I'd love to hear how > it works for you. > Welllllll -- IME, the tykes that have fed well at the breast at least 3 or 4 times prior to the circ seem to go right to the breast afterwards (all our babies are taken straight back to mom after the circ is done) as though they know and remember what to do and that it is a wonderful place to be. The punkins that have been struggling to figure out how to latch on, and maybe (if we are lucky) have fed well once or twice or not at all, or have been given bottles in the nursery at night and the circ is done at 10:00 in the morning seem to not have a clue as to what to do when they get back to mom. Most of those babes sleep and fuss for about 6 to 8 or more hours and continue to struggle w/ the breast. Often it is 12 hours or more before we can settle into a relatively reasonable breastfeeding pattern. So I think it has to do w/ timing and how well the baby has breastfed before the circ is done as to how well he will breastfeed thereafter. I'd love to have a policy that stated that babies had to breastfeed well (a good breastfeed (GBF) according to CNM's descriptors of breastfeeding) at least 3 times in a row before they could be circ'd. In my dreams..... Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC Administrative & Program Director Lactation Education Consultants Wheaton, Illinois *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html