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In a message dated 98-03-20 21:06:58 EST, you write:
<< Mom was tense, all hunched over, gripping the baby so
hard and so tight that baby screamed in panic every time she held him.
Finally, out of desperation, I had her put her arms up on the chair while I
held the baby and the breast and latched him on. He nursed beautifully. >>
Marie, I wonder if the Rescue Remedy that someone on this list mentions would
have helped this mother? One of the things that I often use is have moms
count to 40 while they try to get their babies latched on, this has them
concentrating on counting and gets them to relax long enough for the baby to
latch on. I will certainly try the "hand-up" approach if I ever need it.
I also agree that it depends on the situation.
See ya,
Yvonne
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Yvonne C. Bannister, IBCLC
Private Practice/Baby's BestFeeding
"A mother holds her baby . . . who holds the breast and gets the best!"
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