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>Wow! Physiotherapist learning about BF!!! You are lightyears ahead of us...
>Do tell them about proper positioning, especially to avoid (or cure) back
>pain (lower back, and pain between the shoulder blades and neck). How
>many BF stop because of pain in the back, shoulders or neck areas...
>Louise Denhez, M.D., M.P.H
>Chargee d'enseignement clinique
I had this problem and found that the only really good postion was lying
down to nurse. Baby one basically started to refuse to nurse unless we
laid down at a time when the pain was the worst. I think he could tell I
was in pain. Baby two I very quickly went to lying down anytime I wasn't
having to pump. Made all the difference in the world for my neck and
shoulder pains.
Karen
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