>On Thu, 12 May 2005, heather wrote:
>
>> We are mystified over here, too.....I *really* don't know what she means
>> by apples and doughnuts. 'Shoving' is or should be anathema to anyone
>> helping with breastfeeding.
>
>LOL! Although the image of a doughnut with its hole in the middle is an
>unfortunate choice, I *think* what she's talking about is the same thing
>I've seen Linda Smith and others demonstrate... only Linda uses a fake
>hamburger. :) This ex-midwife-now-breastfeeding-counselor-to-the-stars
>was, I believe, trying to say that the breast needs to be flatter rather
>than rounder for latching... with the "doughnut" or "hamburger" held in
>the same direction as the line of the baby's mouth.
Ahhhhhh....I get it now :)
The trouble is, British doughnuts do *not* always have a hole in the
middle of a flattish pastry.
Some of them do, some of them don't.
If I go to my local baker's, the doughnuts he has are round, sugary
balls with custard or jam in....a bit like an apple, in fact. This is
what I think of when I think of doughnuts. Maybe it's a regional
thing, but I don't think so.
We do have the other sort, as well, but the main difference that
springs to mind is the hole in the middle, not the flatter shape.
In my experience, the majority of women don't actually need to do
anything with the shape of the breast to achieve a good latch.
However, some women are indeed helped by shaping the breast so it is
flatter, and as long as the nipple is in the top of the mouth so it
can go right down to the back and not be 'met' by the tongue, then I
don't care what the mother does, if she is happy and comfortable and
the baby is too.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, UK
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