Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Breastfeeding - Jiggling & Pulling Due To Low Breast Milk Flow

This is an older baby, about 3 or 4 months of age, whose mother's breast milk production has decreased. Following Early Good Weight Gain by the mother, for some reasons this decrease in milk production might occur. Some of the reasons that may result in a decreased milk production include the mother's usage of a hormonal birth control method (including hormone releasing intrauterine devices or intra-vaginal hormone releasing rings). The mother's feeding one breast at a feeding "as a rule" instead of "finishing" one side and then offering the other. The baby is jiggling and unsettled at the breast because the flow of milk is slow. Note that he hardly drinks at the breast (very few pauses, see the videos Really Good Drinking, and Good Drinking - available at our Channel), though his chin is a little bit difficult to see. This sort of behavior is often said to be due to an over rapid milk flow but by watching the chin one can see that this behavior in this case is due to too slow milk flow. However, babies pull at the breast more frequently because the flow of milk is slow rather than because the flow of milk is "too rapid". Note that giving such babies bottles, may quickly result in their refusing to latch on. NOTE This video is courtesy of Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute (NBCI). Your support helps nbci continue to offer the services for which it has become renowned... empowering mothers to achieve their own breastfeeding goals. Your support also helps NBCI bring ...

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