The Delivery, Pt. 2
Jim:How you doing?
Pam:I don't know. I just, I can't tell if she's getting anything.
Jim:Really?
Pam:Doesn't feel right.
Jim:Well, you're pushing the milk out, right?
Pam:How does one do that?
Jim:Wasn't it... It's kinda like a... Like that.
Pam:Do you want to try it, Jim?
Jim:I think you're good. Doing a good job.
Nurse:Somebody buzzed?
Jim:Oh! Really? Must have sat on it, Pam.
Pam:I can't tell if she's getting anything. It just doesn't really feel right.
Nurse:Well, maybe we should take a break for a little while. I can take her to the nursery and then bring her back and try again a little bit later.
Pam:Even if she's not getting anything?
Nurse:Yeah, she'll be fine. I can always give her a bottle since we're in the nursery.
Pam:No. I read in the book about nipple confusion.
Nurse:Oh, good. You know everything.
Pam:She's just, she's really tentative about latching, and I just, I want to keep her self-esteem up.
Nurse:Well, I'll bring her back in a little while and we can try again, okay?
Jim:Alright.
Nurse:Alright.
Jim:It's going to be alright.
Pam:Maybe it'll be good because then she can like socialize with the other babies.
Jim:Ha ha. No, yeah, that will be good.