Transcription of BREASTFEEDING PROTOCOL: Positioning and Latching
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BREASTFEEDING PROTOCOL: Positioning and 13/12/19 4:40 PMBreastfeeding Protocol: Positioning and LatchingThe BREASTFEEDING Protocols are based on the City of Toronto s BREASTFEEDING Protocols for Health Care Providers (2013) and are co-owned by the City of Toronto, Toronto Public Health Division (TPH) and the Toronto East Health Network, Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI) Strategy for Ontario. Revised Protocols are being released as they are completed, and they are available at All revised Protocols, as well as the complete set of 2013 Protocols, are available at for this project was received from the Government of Ontario.
relaxation for the mother (Riordan, 2016). • Works well for term and late preterm . infants (Walker, 2014). • May be an effective position for infants with tongue tie, since gravity assists in moving the tongue down and forward (Walker, 2014). • Mother is relaxed and infant is in a quiet alert state. Both are positioned . comfortably.
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