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In a message dated 10/17/2005 10:06:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Baby has continued to grow well nursing
on the right breast. I have suggested moist heat for 15 minutes prior to
attempting to nurse baby or pump and do reverse pressure softening just
before
latching or pumping or hand expressing. I wondered if a breast shell worn
between feedings would help promote some leakage. We tried pumping while
she
was feeding baby, but didn't get much.
Mom would like to dry up the milk in the left breast. Do you think
cabbage
would help? The doctor will most likely tell her on Thursday that she has
to give up breastfeeding entirely as he feels that the breast will never
involute without this occurring. This is contrary to what I have read in
Jack
Newman's Ultimate Breastfeeding Answer Book.
Mary Jane, I have a couple comments for your clients situation. From what
you wrote that the baby is growing well with breastfeeding on the right
breast, why would this mother need to wean if the left breast never produces?
Women don't need to breastfeed from both breast for one baby.
I am wondering why you are suggesting moist heat for 15 minutes prior to
nursing or pumping. That is a long time for a moist pack to stay warm.
Advising the mother to apply moist heat for about a minute or two prior to nursing
or pumping will assist milk flow, will be more manageable for the mother to
achieve and not lead to added edema to the breast tissue.
If this mother is tired or the issues around the left breast and wants to
wean that breast, follow with what she is saying. She can always offer that
breast at an end of a feeding if the baby wants to take it or just totally wean
it.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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