Thanks Andrea, I will pass that onto Kathy. Sandy.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:01
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Favourite
Breast
Sandy tell your sister that there is a good chiropractor that I
use and refer women to who lives here in Echuca. Mark Pearce, Natural
Connections Wellness Centre, High St Echuca, ph. 54802981
Andrea
Quanchi
On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 04:34 PM, Sandy Cochrane
wrote:
That sounds great
Veronica. The woman and babe live in Shepparton, so Melbourne is close
enough. Would love to receive one of those pamphlets, in fact one for myself
as well as one for the Mum. Could you email me offline and we can make
some arrangements. Thanks heaps,
Sandy./smaller>/fontfamily>
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Veronica/color> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/color> Sent:
Friday, March 21, 2003 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery]
Favourite Breast
Sandy,/color> A
Chiropractor can help with the baby. I can't tell you exactly how it
works as I am not a Chiropractor, but I think it has something to do with
the baby's neck or spine being out of alignment due to the birth
process. At the hospital where I work the lactation consultants and
some midwives refer baby's who are having settling or breastfeeding problems
to a local chiropractor who deals specifically with babies and
children. I have also had personal experience with my chiropractor who
has brochures at his office on breastfeeding and settling babies and how a
Chiropractor can help. Not sure where you live, but the Chiropractor
who we refer to I think has an office in Melbourne. If you need more
information I could send you one of the brochures from my chiropractors
office. I personally feel that it works, and I have been taking my son
since he was 6 months old because I had some breastfeeding problems in that
he never wanted to lie on his right side to feed . It made a
tramendous improvement! My Chiropractor is very gently and my son has never
been upset by going to him, in fact I think he finds in very relaxing like a
massage!/color> Veronica/color>
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Friday, March 21, 2003 12:54 AM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery]
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Veronica,/smaller>/fontfamily> How
does the Chiropractor help? With Mum or the Babe?/smaller>/fontfamily> Sandy./smaller>/fontfamily>
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Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery]
Favourite Breast
Sandy,/color> It
may be of some benefit to refer baby onto a Chiropractor as they can
sometimes help with problems of this kind if it is a concern for the
mother. /color> Veronica/color>
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Thursday, March 20, 2003 12:56 AM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Favourite
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Dear all,/fontfamily> Would love some
ideas on how to help with a babe who has a distinct preference for one
breast over the other. The little one is four and a bit months old and
attaches and draws beautifully, just has a favourite breast, which makes
Mummy a little lop sided (at least 2 cup sizes bigger!). Mum has
tried different positions, feeding from the less popular side first etc, but
babe will just play around not feeding, and then demand a feed again in half
an hours time. And if not offered the favoured breast will
play at the breast again. Any ideas? Thanks, Sandy./fontfamily>
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