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In a message dated 12.16.03 6:18:11 PM, Karen writes:
> maybe I am misinterpreting you, however I was wondering why particularly
> *adding* football hold would make a difference. I would have thought
> improving latch with *any* hold would be the key (along with the compression
> and switching).
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Good question. I have at least a couple of different reasons for this.
Using one mouth position or angle at the breast might not allow for the more
complete emptying offered with changing postions. I have experienced this
personally with all 3 children. I could never empty the outer aspect of the breast as
well in the straight across position as with the f-ball hold. This has been my
experience in my practice as well-in at least 2 cases of poor wt. gain, I was
so impressed by the change in milk flow by a simple switch to f-ball hold that
I decided to experiment and used that change as the ONLY instruction to Mom.
In both cases babies' turned around completely and began to gain well. The
idea that gravity (or something?)seems to allow for faster (greater?) milk
transfer while in the fball hold has been discussed at least a few times here on
Lactnet as well, even recently -I believe in regards to premies dealing with
fast flow.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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