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Research Shows Relaxed Nursing Positions Could Be Best

By Summer Minor, published May 06, 2007
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New research shown at the 2007 International Research Conference at the Royal College of Nursing in Dundee shown that lying down or being in a semi-reclined position while breastfeeding may increase the chances of success.

Dr. Suzanne Colson, senior midwifery lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, studied 40 healthy mothers with healthy full-term babies who were breastfeeding at six weeks, as well as looking at 14 mothers who were bottle feeding their infants. To see if the feeding position helped the mothers she video taped the women breastfeeding in both sitting up positions and lying down or reclining. In the study Dr. Colson spotted 17 reflexes in the infants while they were nursing lying down or reclining, however there were only 3 reflexes promoted in breastfeeding while sitting up.

Her research of these mothers found that those who breastfed lying down or in a semi-reclined position had the greatest success. The lying down position while breastfeeding is most similar to the nursing positions of most mammals. The majority of the women in the study complained of problems with breastfeeding, yet all of the women continued nursing after using the technique advised by Dr. Colson.

Dr. Colson commented "I wanted to look at whether something called 'biological nurturing' where babies are placed lying close to the mother's breast, for example, while sleeping triggers primitive reflexes seen in many other mammals which encourage feeding. What was interesting to note is that when mothers were lying flat or semi-reclined babies could find the breast easier and in many cases attach themselves and feed whilst asleep."

Dr. Colson was presented with the first Justus Akinsanya Award for Innovation in Doctoral Studies in Nursing for her research "The Mechanisms of Biological Nurturing". Professor Martin Johnson, from the University of Salford and a member of the Akinsanya Award Judging Panel presented her with a certificate and cheque for £250 at a ceremony during the conference.

Research Shows Relaxed Nursing Positions Could Be Best

Lying down to breastfed could help mothers be more sucessful.

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I totally agree. I have been able to breastfeed my second daughter successfully thanks to lying down. She seems unable to latch on comfortably if I'm sitting up.

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 6:08:00 PM

 
I agree, this is very interesting, perfect word for it! I always liked relaxed positions better.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

 
Very interesting article, I have always liked laying down while nursing. Great Piece!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 6:05:00 PM

 
I always preferred to lay down to nurse as well. Interesting that this makes a difference. Great article.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
Very cool information. We lie down to nurse at night and at least a couple of times during the day, especially at naptime. Thanks for the article!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

 
I admire the fact that your articles are always well written and interesting. Keep writing so I can keep reading.

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
I still breastfeed my toddler lying down, because it's the only way I get any sleep at night!

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Interesting. I breastfed laying down quite frequently, especially when my kids were very young. It gave me a chance to relax, something a new mom doesn't get much opportunity to do. Good article!

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

 
interesting info. I much prefer to lay down and nurse, it definitely makes night time feedings easier. Now if only I could figure out how to do so and tandem nurse both of my little ones. Well written Summer!

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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