Rachel describes,

I go through baby's hunger
cues, pointing out that only the last two, the 'mammalian distress call'
(short, high-pitched "uh -uh- uh" sounds) and crying, make any noise.  I
describe waking, looking about, mouthing hands, licking them, drooling,
rooting, moving toward a possible breast, calling and crying.

YOu are describing this, aren't you?  Too bad.  I was having a lovely time of
you walking around the room, hands to mouth, crying (withe the mammalian
distress call), mouthing, licking your hands and drooling.  YOu mean you only
describing those, not DEMONSTRATING them?

Oh darn.  It was an amazing picture!

Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, RLC
Wheaton, Illinois
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com

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