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Thank you for clearing that up, Virginia! I had a copy of Successful
Breastfeeding - it was one of my study texts for the 1990 IBLCE Exam,
so that's almost certainly the source :-) I wonder if the description
in your book also describes how to stimulate the baby (behind the
ears) as well?? I didn't make it up, so I've seen it somewhere!!
Sometimes I worry that some of the older tips and techniques in our
toolbox that have served us so well will be lost. Alternate massage
is definitely one of them.
Pamela
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Pamela Morrison wrote a long post describing "breast compression" and
"alternate massage". Actually, the term and concept of ":alternate
massage" goes back much further. I described it in the first edition
of my book, Successful Breastfeeding, published by a small publisher
in Sydney in 1974. It was described in the various editions that
followed with another publisher, through to the last edition in 1991.
I cited a description by Sr Mary Caritas Iffrig, a nun in Missouri,
who published on it in 1969 in the International Journal Nursing
Studies. I quoted from her with permission. The 1969 citation is the
earliest source I have found, but alternate massage could well have
been practiced for years before a description was ever published.
Virginia
Dr Virginia Thorley, OAM, PhD, IBCLC, FILCA
Ipswich, Queensland, Aust
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