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Patricia wrote:
<<part of my practice is with home births and another part with mother's who
deliver in an abc...( alternative birthing center) and sometimes baby';s just
don't get it.>>
With all due respect, Patricia, I think that we are the ones not getting it--if a baby cannot breastfeed, then something is wrong. I don't think we look deeply enough for the problems for many reasons. First, we don't actually have to--it isn't "life or death" (at the moment, anyway) and the baby can always be fed something in some other way. Secondly, I think we as a profession are under-educated about oral-motor function, sensory integration and trauma. Nor are we taught solutions to many of these problems, such as clipping a tongue tie, chiropractic, cranial/sacral therapy, integrated PT and homeopathy.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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