Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site gamma.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!tif From: tif@gamma.UUCP (Barbara Charles) Newsgroups: net.kids Subject: Re: Breast Feeding HELP! Message-ID: <795@gamma.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Mar-86 08:28:47 EST Article-I.D.: gamma.795 Posted: Thu Mar 20 08:28:47 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 22-Mar-86 01:40:35 EST References: <419@fritz.UUCP>, <128@randvax.UUCP> Organization: BELLCORE, Livingston, NJ Lines: 37 Keywords: baby crying, irritating foods > There is a small plastic devise that mothers' with inverted nipples use. The nipple shield has been around for years and it has been found (check with La Leche Leaque in your area) that it is more of a hindrance than a help. Yes, the baby does feel she/he is nursing on a bottle, but your milk flow is not stimulated has well as if the baby is nursing by you. Result: 1) limited milk supply 2) breaking baby from nipple shield. A copy of the "Womanly Art of Breastfeeding" by the La Leche League is a must. If the baby was given a bottle in the hospital, alot of patience, love, cuddling and understanding is all you need. Sound like alot? It's not if you truly want to breastfeed. Don't get discouraged. When babies get bottles in hospitals, they don't have to work for their food and they get a little lazy. (Bottles are easy to suck on). Breastfed baby's work for their food. That's one of the reasons it is good for the formation of their jaws, teeth, bones, etc. Your baby has to work for the milk and that may be the problem. Make sure the tongue is below the breast when he/she is nursing. You can simply stick you pinky under the breast to see. If this isn't happening, take him off and try again. Again I say don't get discouraged. Contact the LLL in your area and attend their meetings. A series is 4 meetings - one a month. The first meeting is on "Getting Started" and the last meeting is on "Weaning, How to Introduce Solids" - these 2 meetings I recommend. The second or third (can't remember which) is on "Overcoming Difficulties." You might also want to attend that one. I urge you to attend all the meetings. Having a support group behind is the best thing. You'll find that someone else out there is probably having the same kind of problems and that you are not alone. If I can be of any help, I'm available. Good Luck Barbara Charles Bradley Childbirth Instructor gamma!tif (201) 740-4352