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My three month old granddaughter is doing the same thing-even now that my daughter's milk supply has gone down she still nurses like she did when the oversupply, over active let down existed in the first two months.
She had TT and lip tie released 10 days
ago and nipple pain has alleviated but
latch still stinks ( is shallow with smacking)
What kind of pacifier did the OT use for suck training? Has anyone else on this list used a pacifier to induce better sucking?
She has been seen by two other LCs besides her mother so positioning is good.
Weight gain went from one and a half ounces a day for the first 6 weeks, then after doing one sided breast feeding every two hours to
1/3 oz/day for the next three weeks. now 1 ounce a day for the past two weeks now that she is nursing on both sides for at least some of the feedings.
She is a fooler as she did no complaining during the period when she was not gaining weight well.
Appreciate any insights.
Laura Monin
30 year IBCLC
first certified in 1985
Supposed to take the test for the fourth time next year
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> On Jun 19, 2015, at 7:18 PM, Jessica L. Callahan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I wonder how mother's supply is? Does she pump?
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> I have seen many babies with whom mother produces tons of milk and baby doesn't 'learn' how to nurse because they don't need to. Baby opens mouth and mothers oxytocin responce is so strong all baby has to do next is try to swallow fast enough. I have also seen one baby who litteraly just cupped her tongue around the tip of the nipple (like she was providing a funnel for the milk) and swallowed because mother's milk was so fast.
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> THEN once the supply slowed down, by either age or conviencing mother that she didn't need to pump x ounces out after every feeding session, baby didn't know how to nurse.
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> I have worked with OT before with these babies and we have had good luck with teaching them how to suckle using a pacifer. To create cupping with tongue and negative pressure to hold pacifier in. They then were able to transfer the skills very well at the breast.
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> Jessica callahan RN, IBCLC
> USA, NC
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