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Was his baby evaluated for TT? Often goes along with a high palate. Otherwise, CST/chiro would be the treatment of choice (and would be necessary even if TT were clipped).
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, Toulouse, FR
Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 05:56:03 -0400
From: Rebecca Kubenk <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Bubble Palate - Suggestions for Positioning
I am consulting with a mother with 2nd child, now 14 days old.
First child BF for 18mo, now 3 yo with no issues.
Initially consulted as mother had severe engorgement on day 6 - 1 day - post
discharge & with bleeding nipples, skin missing from both nipples, milk slow
coming in as 'c' section & meds
Taught hand expression and finger fed baby - as nipples extremely painful.
Mother asked me to come to see her as nipple are "D" shaped when baby off the
breast -
2nd consult on day 11
have tried various positions - found football/underarm hold to be the least
painful - however nipples are still distorted.
any suggestions would be most helpful.
Will see mother again this week.
Thank you
Rebecca Kubenk
Private Practice
Adelaide, Australia
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