Although I have searched the archives for the description of the tea cup
hold using "tea cup" and "flat nipples", I am unable to find a clear
description of this hold. I wonder if it is a hold that I call something
else or if it is a new hold. If anyone can direct me to the description, I
would appreciate it
Thanks,
/Rheta White IBCLC
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> Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 07:54:19 -0800
> From: Anne Andrianos <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: flat nipples and tea cups
>
> This weekend, on our post partum unit, there was an
> epidenmic of dome shaped breasts (no nipples in
> sight), bruises and scabs, etc. Gosh, what a sight!
> I described the "tea cup" hold recently described on
> Lactnet, to several mothers with fussy crying babies,
> assisted the mothers in attaching the baby (it worked
> quite well!) Before I was able to get back to see the
> mother for the next feeding, 3 of the 4 had already
> successfully latched their babies, by them-selves! and
> were nursing with minimal discomfort. I think the
> clear title, "tea cup" helped the mothers easily
> understand what and how to achieve the latch! Thank
> you so much for this very helpful tool. Got some
> more?!
> Anne Anrianos, Syracuse, NY
>
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