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Date: | Thu, 23 Dec 2004 16:17:08 EST |
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Have you tried remedial co-bathing. My daughter had similar problems.
During the first bath she sucked correctly then went back to the incorrect. Over
the next 3 weeks we bathed together frequently and gradually, but surely, she
would suck correctly for longer periods after the baths. After the 10th bath
(at 5 weeks of age) her suck remained correct and she is now 8 months. I was
also doing oral exercises and putting pressure on her chin during feedings but
they had little impact. In addition, I never bathed with my son, who had the
same sucking problem but, never learned to suck correctly. With him the pain
went away at around 6 weeks. (I didn't realize what was wrong with him as I
wasn't an IBCLC at the time).
FYI, for those interested in co-bathing. I continue to co-bath for fun with
my daughter and I noticed that at about 3-4 months the reflexive
rooting/sucking behaviors ceased. Now, at 8 months, she still enjoys latching on and
nursing in the tub though. She never did the crying patterning that Nicki describes
but we were not seperated nor was there any breast refusal and she was
thriving and transferring milk even though sucking incorrectly. I find the impact of
co-bathing fascinating and it was a healing experience for me since I had to
have a c-section. Chris
Christine Betzold NP IBCLC MSN
www.theBFclinic.com
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