In a message dated 9/8/2007 7:42:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I often wonder if the babies are not so much mad "at" the breast, as
they are frustrated by their own disorganization "at" the breast, caused
by the conflict between actually wanting to breastfeed, that innate
desire and drive, but finding it difficult to follow thru on those
instincts because of being disorganized by the negative associations of
being there (from prior shoving etc). Mom also usually looks pretty
upset, but it's not because she doesn't want to breastfeed, but because
she desperately wants to, and is so frustrated and upset by her
experience. I think baby is the same way. In any event, it seems to help
to interpret it this way to the mother, that the baby isn't angry at her
or her breast, but is frustrated, just like she is, because he wants to
do it, but his frustration is getting in his way. Vicious cycle.
Dear Friends:
Many have expressed serious doubt and concern at presentations I gave about
baby's triad of behaviours, as old feelings clear. Babies start to crawl, then
have an emotional outburst (rage, pathos, fear, pain), then rest. This
cathartic triad of behaviours facilitates breastfeeding recovery.
How wonderful it is that more are seeing babies have a somatoemotional
release!
As for Tina's lovely comment that I cut and pasted, I am sure she is right.
AND, every baby will have something different to say.............because every
baby and every sitatuation is different.
As with milk supply, follow the baby's lead. All the mother has to do is
offer a safe, warm environment with a loving heartbeat. Baby will do the rest.
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
_http://www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com/_
(http://www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com/)
www.myspace/AdonicaLee
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