My aunt sent this to me and I found it so incredibly interesting. Hope you guys do too!
This is just fascinating....No wonder our moms and grandmothers had difficulty breastfeeding! The following excerpt was written yesterday by one of the veteran IBCLCs on a professional list serve for lactation consultants.
She writes:
As a freshman student nurse on 1 month solo night duty on postpartum nearly 65 years ago, during the WW baby boom, 3600 births a year in our community hospital. No IV fluids in labor except for a few moms with caudals, or in dire emergencies and surgeries. Vaginally delivered mothers stayed 4-5 days in the hospital, and breast binders for comfort and swelling were routine. Fewer mothers were
breastfeeding, so despite stilbesterol 3 times a day [to dry up the milk], many non-nursing mothers became swollen. All babies were NPO [nothing by mouth] for 12 hours, then fed 5% glucose water q. [every] 4 hours till 24 hours, then started on breast or formula. Unless nursing mothers had a doctor's order for q. 3 hour feedings, babies were brought out every 4 hours to nurse, but most mothers were "encouraged" to leave the baby in the nursery to be fed bottles
at 2 a.m. at least the second night, and sometimes, the third. We instructed them to use one side at a feeding, and nurse for only 3 minutes the first nursing day (2nd postpartum day), then increase to 5-7 minutes on alternating sides, using one side only the next day, and then 7-10 minutes the following day. Object was to avoid damaged nipples. They were just postponed till the mother went home! Nipple shields of glass base and long rubber nipple were commonly used, and sometimes a thick rubber one with inner ridges. Bicycle horn breast pumps available, but a doctor's order necessary to pump. No parents in the nursery, premie or otherwise.
These moms were set up to FAIL and we didn't even know it. The "medicalization" of birth when it moved from home births attended by lay midwives to the hospital marked the decline in breastfeeding.
Re: Breastfeeding in the 1940s....fascinating!
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