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Greetings!
I am working with a Mom and her 10 week old baby. Mom has improved the milk supply and her technique. Baby had a frenotomy two weeks ago. Baby still takes long meals (about an hour) with lots of stops and starts, occasional clamping down. Frenulum was checked after a week, by surgeon, who feels it was open enough. I still haven't seen it. Baby will not suck on finger to do any suck training and mom feels he "doesn't like it". After all, baby does get satisfied and is gaining weight normally. Mom is very concerned what will be when she goes back to work, when she will not be able to dedicate endless hours to feeds. I was thinking that the next step might be CST – though there were no birth interventions, no asymmetry or other reason that I would usually refer on.
I would appreciate your input, I am not sure i have given enough details, what have I missed? What might be the next step?
Thanks for being there!
Riva
Riva Weissfish BA, CCE, IBCLC
Childbirth Preparation, Lactation Services and Parenting Workshops
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