Try:

http://newborns.stanford.edu/Breastfeeding/

I'm pretty sure one of the videos here shows an incorrect latch.

Jennifer



On Mar 13, 2009, at 9:59 AM, Jeanette Panchula wrote:

> I have been using the video by the Royal College of Midwives that  
> shows a
> midwife helping a mother and having baby latch INCORRECTLY at first  
> - then a
> correct latch - as a teaching tool - I have the nurses chart on each  
> latch
> and discuss what would be their next steps...This video is getting  
> very hard
> to get - so we need another option..
>
> However, what I'm requesting today is whether any of you have a  
> suggestion
> (short of becoming your own producer) for a video that shows SHORT  
> segments
> of incorrect and correct latch.  We already address positioning (or  
> baby led
> positioning) in other sections - I'm talking about a close-up of a  
> baby's
> mouth on the breast with clearly visible incorrect (cheeks suck in,  
> lips in,
> shallow latch) and correct (you know) latch.
>
> I'm working with the California Department of Public Health (Birth and
> Beyond California - link to it from: http://cdph.ca.gov/ 
> Breastfeeding) and
> some great nurses and IBCLCs in other parts of California to develop a
> course for hospital nurses that will be available free to download -
> hopefully by this Spring.
>
> Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
> California, USA

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