At 15:17 24/5/00 -0400, Elisheva wrote:
>whose babies
>are NPO need to "pump 10 times a day" or whatever, in the first days, before
>lactogenesis II, do we actually mean *pump*, like, with a device, because the
>suction is important here? Or is, say, Marmet technique of hand expression
>an OK substitute for this kind of nipple stim ? What are folks doing in
>countries where sick babies' mothers don't have pumps available, and does it
>work OK?
Elisheva, though I come from a country which definitely DOES have pumps
(Australia), in my experience they are not a tool we use until AFTER
lactogenesis II. Up until then it is all hand expressing. Our experience
is that we obtain milk at every expression (unlike with a pump where
previous posts suggest it can take up to 6 or so sessions to obtain
anything) and give that milk to the baby (who would otherwise have had to
have 'the other'). It's gentle and introduces pumping to a new mother who
may have to do it for many weeks in a non-threatening way.
I can't remember the name of the video, I think it may have been the
kangaroo care one (one of the originals). It shows a 'line-up' of mothers,
all of whose babies are in NICU, sitting hand expressing into basins. They
very quickly and very efficiently fill those basins without any problems.
Everyone expressing together was suggested as a very positive psychological
factor too.
So, no Elisheva, you definitely don't NEED a pump. It may make it easier
and faster for some women, but 'those tools on the end of our arms' are
just as good.
Denise
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BreastEd Online Lactation Studies Course
http://www.breasted.com.au
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