<< sounds like normal sensible mammalian behaviour to me. Something we often
loose when we get too prescriptive about it all.It's just what little
animals do-they approach the nipple from all directions and get on fine!>>
Phil Parrett Kent Uk
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 19:21:37 -0500
From: Holly McSpadden <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Breastfeeding Positions
I have been teaching mothers/fathers/babies about breastfeeding for 20=20=
years. If there is one thing I have learned its that there is no one "rig=
ht" way=20
for every mother. Several years ago I stopped teaching different holds in=
my=20
prenatal breastfeeding class. Rather, I teach the basic principals of a=20=
comfortable, assymetrical latch and tell the participants that this works=
=20
regardless of what position they choose to use. I use as an example a mot=
her=20
that I observed a number of years ago semi-reclining in a typical hospita=
l bed.=20
The baby was latched face down to her left breast and the father was hold=
ing=20
the baby's feet pointed towards mother's shoulder! She was post-c-section=
=20
and didn't want the baby near her incision. Everyone was comfortable and=20=
happy and the baby was nursing beautifully. I'm not sure what this hold w=
ould=20
be called? :)
Holly McSpadden IBCLC
Savannha, GA.
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