Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Darla; Just a thought from a grandmother ..... is it possible that your breasts are a different shape when you are lying down as opposed to sitting up? Could your breast shape be affecting Zipporah's ability to breath as she feeds? Lots of Mito adults have shortness of breath issues ... as well as apnea related problems. Jean Darla Klein wrote: I need some advice. Zipporrah's stroke affected her left side including her mouth, cheek, and we believe her swallowing. We have been working with a therapist concerning these issues but am wondering about a few things. zipporrah is getting frustrated with nursing when I sit. She only wants to nurse while I lay down. Of course when I am away from home it is pretty hard to just lie down and nurse so it is causing problems. She will nurse briefly, a therapist thought to just satisfy her hanger a bit, and then start kicking and screaming and pull away from me As soon as I put her upright, she will dive for me and try to suck on my face and obviously wants to eat again. But as soon as I put her back toward the breast she complains again. If I lie down she will then nurse and complete the feeding. She also has problems with nursing while on her affected side and struggles with that. My breast supply has been fluxuating Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Are you seeing a feeding therapist? I wonder if someone who has experience with feeding a baby with cleft lip and palate could help you. They are unable to suck and accomodations have to be made for feeding them. Maybe some of the methods used for feeding these babies could help you. I don't know--just an idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Have you tried the Habermann? Because of Leah's cleft palate remember she couldn't suck and all she had to do was squeeze the nipple down for the milk to flow in to her mouth. Now a word of warning, the new nipples are really hard to press down in such a way because of the strong plasticor whatever they use to make the nipples. It takes a bit for the hole to relax after several uses; then the milk some times comes out too fast. And the best part of the habermann nipple is you can press on the nipple too to help the milk come out. I did that in the beginning when Leah was very young. As your therapist about the Habermann and see what she thinks. Talk to a nursing specialist or the speech therapist should help you in this area, too. Nerenhausen mom to Leah Darla Klein wrote: I need some advice. Zipporrah's stroke affected her left side including her mouth, cheek, and we believe her swallowing. We have been working with a therapist concerning these issues but am wondering about a few things. zipporrah is getting frustrated with nursing when I sit. She only wants to nurse while I lay down. Of course when I am away from home it is pretty hard to just lie down and nurse so it is causing problems. She will nurse briefly, a therapist thought to just satisfy her hanger a bit, and then start kicking and screaming and pull away from me As soon as I put her upright, she will dive for me and try to suck on my face and obviously wants to eat again. But as soon as I put her back toward the breast she complains again. If I lie down she will then nurse and complete the feeding. She also has problems with nursing while on her affected side and struggles with that. My breast supply has been f! luxuating due to her up and down nursing issues so I am using a breast pump to encourage a steady supply which is helping. Today I was talking to a nursing professional and she was concerned about Zipporrah's strong urine smell saying it could be a sign of dehydration. I want to offer liquids from a bottle to help BUT she has problems cupping the nipple due to her tongue being affected from the stroke episode. It stays flat so she can't grasp it and suck properly. NONE of the bottles I have tried, several types, have worked. I am foregoing the gall bladder operation this week due to these issues but was wondering if anyone had any ideas to help with her eating. Thanks for listening! Darla: mommy to Asenath, Zipporrah, and the gang Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. This message scanned for viruses by Corecomm Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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