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Yes, and neither of them are newborns self latching for the very first time!
So they're not what the breast-crawl is - a very first latching, so yes,
in that sense, they are older babies! :-)
And I, personally, always give all the sources to mothers at the same
time - so the breast crawl is always viewed along side the other 3
resources. I actually prefer Nancy's, and have told her so, as you can
see the head bob and the interaction so clearly. But it's not a first
latching!
Still require newborns for the site... if anyone has their own footage!
(Can't steal the other woman's that Diane found, but will put the URL
into the info.)
And Diane, if you could find me footage of a mother birthing sitting
and picking up her baby, and doing the lick and the eye to eye thing,
and then slowly building up interaction - just as you described in your
talk at LLL GB - I'll have it posted in a trice! :-)
Morgan :-)
Joy Anderson wrote:
> Nancy Mohrbacher wrote:
>> Morgan writes:
>>
>>> And, actually, there are not any better videos in the public domain,
>>> as this one is. I only have 3 baby led latching resources in my
>>> online tool box. This one, the Ameda site,
>>> http://www.ameda.com/breastfeeding/started/latch_on.aspx which is
>>> excellent but an older baby
>> I helped to create the 5-minute baby-led latching video available at:
>>
>> www.ameda.com/latchon
>>
>> The baby in this video is five days old. Do you consider that "an
>> older baby"?
>
> The baby in the photos on the Australian Breastfeeding Association
> website was also 5 days old.
>
> Joy
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