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BREASTED WOMEN This
question is for my sister. What is a good position to breastfeed a baby
for a large breasted woman? She has been using the football carry, but
at four weeks her daughter is getting harder to support in this position.
Any other ideas? The
mother with large breasts (DD or above) may find that she has to experiment
a little to find find positions and techniques in order to have a more
successful breastfeeding experience. The football hold, or clutch hold,
works well for many large breasted mothers.Using the "C" hold is also
often effective. The optimal C hold involves using your outside hand (the
one on the same side you're nursing from) to support your breast. Put
your palm gently under the breast, with your thumb curved around the top
and side, forming a "C." Be sure to keep your finger and thumb well behind
the areola, because if your fingers are in the way, your baby can't compress
the milk sinuses effectively. This can cause soreness as well as keeping
him from obtaining the hind milk that he needs to grow. Some mothers find
that rolling up a washcloth and placing it under the breast during the
feeding provides
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Disclaimer Regarding Online Lactation Assistance. Information given can not be construed as medical advice. Please check with your health care provider when making decisions concerning lactation that may impact the health and well-being of you and/or your breastfeeding child. If you are concerned about your breastfeeding situation, or about your health or the health of your child, please call your health care provider immediately. Additionally, please be aware that our lactation consultant tailors her response to a specific situation, taking into account the information shared . Our response may not be appropriate for other mothers, since each mother and baby couple is unique.
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