Karo syrup, as detailed in here just a few weeks ago, can develop
bacterial growth, and should not be given to a baby at all. It will be
in the archives, but it's a big no no, so you're not overstepping your
boundaries by pointing out it's dangerous advice.
If she's too engorged to latch, hand massage and reverse pressure
softening should help:
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mom/rev_pressure_soft_cotterman.html
and you can send her the reference if she is on email..
My concern is how often the baby isn't with mother, and whether the
trauma of the birth is affecting her so badly, that there is a danger
she's not bonding well, and this may lead to more problems. I
understand how hard long distance support can be, but keep on in there -
she needs someone to say how well she's doing and to encourage her.
Constant skin to skin is what they both need right now. Is she hand
expressing or pumping? The main issue right now is getting her milk
supply up, and if the baby isn't emptying her breasts, she needs to be.
I think in order to be a good friend it's okay for you to ask the
questions, as long as you pitch it so that she knows you're just
listening to her, not 'looking' for the right answer.
Morgan Gallagher
Nicole Housmans - LLL Leader wrote:
> When baby came home on Monday, they got him to latch. She went to see
> the LC at the hospital for a follow up. She was too engorged for him to latch
> on and she has flat nipples. I beleive she is using a nipple shield. The LC said
> to feed him every 3 hours. Before 3 he just plays and after 3 he gets too
> upset. Yeah, well, he is starving. :(
>
> I am just overwhelmed. Trying to be a good friend across state lines, and
> give her breastfeeding support. When she told me about the Karo syrup, I
> really had to hold me tongue, trying not to overstep my boundaries.
>
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