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  • An evolutionary bodywork approach helps women and their babies fit together in pain-free, enjoyable breastfeeding
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  • The three views of a stable fit and hold (in photos)
  • Talking through the basic principles of the gestalt method using a knitted breast

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The three views of a stable fit and hold (in photos)

Dr Pamela Douglas14th of Jul 202425th of Dec 2024

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Photo 1: side view

In the photo above, the baby has a lovely symmetrical and deep face-breast bury, from the side view.

You'll also see that I have my hands on the mother's forearm, with her consent, as we work together using the gestalt method with micromovements to eliminate the nipple and breast tissue drag which was causing her pain. She relaxed the weight of her forearm into my hands, and gave me feedback whenever her baby suckled about the effects of the micromovements that we were experimenting with, so that together we were able to find where her pain was zero out of ten on the painscale.

Photo 2: front view

The baby below had a pattern of fussiness with breastfeeding, and was more stable when we brought him into the gestalt position. He still has a slight twist to his little spine - you'll notice that his head is rotated towards his left. If he was fussing at all, the mother would change the position of his pelvis and body slighty so that he didn't have any spinal twist at all.

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Photo 3: view from above looking down

This baby below has a lovely deep face-breast bury, seen from above, which is the mother's view. Not all women how their baby comes on to the breast though, and just do it by feel.

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It's important to remember though that what we can see visually is just one leg of the three-legged stool of positional stability. You can find out about the other two legs here.

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Talking through the basic principles of the gestalt method using a knitted breast

The gestalt method of fit and hold helps empower you so that you can enjoy pain-free and effective breastfeeding. In this five minute video, I run through an overview of the gestalt method using a knitted breast. Below is an overview of the four steps.

steps of gestalt breastfeeding intervention

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  • You can find a video and animation of how babies suck at the breast here (short) and here (longer).

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Possums acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands upon which The Possums Programs have been created, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. We acknowledge that First Nations have breastfed, slept with, and lovingly raised their children on Australian lands for at least 65,000 years, to become the oldest continuous living culture on Earth. Possums stands with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.