Pierrette Mimi Poinsett MD wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am a board certified pediatrician with a long standing interest in > lactation and infant nutrition....I am also now the mother of a three week old infant.... > > My question is: > Are there alternative positioning techniques for mothers with Carpal Tunnel > Syndrome? For that matter positioning for moms with physical challenges in > general. I could not find much in the Orthopedic Literature. Perhaps > someone with an OT or PT background could enlighten me on this. Mimi et al, Welcome to LACTNET, Mimi! I have just come back online after having been NOMAIL for quite a while. My own background is a B.A. in Biology, Physical Therapy degree from Stanford in 1966, and La Leche League Leadership since 1975. It actually has been some years now since I have worked as a P.T., but I continue to have an interest in the medical side of lactation, as well as the practical side, and tend to concentrate on CERP sessions at LLL Conferences. Congratulations on the birth of your baby! It's a whole different perspective from the mother's side, isn't it! Do you have a copy of La Leche League's THE WOMANLY ART OF BREASTFEEDING. You might find it helpful, especially for the 'mother' side of lactation! LLL has also just published a new edition of THE BREASTFEEDING ANSWER BOOK which would be helpful for your professional side! The latter does have a short section on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in the breastfeeding mother, although it does not address positioning per se. I can't say as how I have ever pondered that question specificially. I *am* married to a paraplegic, so I am pretty familiar with handling a baby from a wheelchair! My first thought on alternative positioning techniques for a mother with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome would be that sidelying is a wonderful, restful position for *any* mother! Carrying and nursing a baby in an over-the-shoulder type sling would also be really helpful for her, too, I would think. Hope these are helpful ideas. Feel free to send me a private post. Alice Ziring, Mercer Island, WA