But why was formula offered in place of the pacifiers?
What information were mothers given on normal newborn behaviour and their sucking needs?
Why weren't mothers offering the breast in place if the pacifier?
Tania Archbold BSc, IBCLC
www.mothersnectar.ca
On 2012-05-01, at 11:11, Angela Brekken <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought you might find this interesting... Note the article says a
> small, non-peer reviewed study; and yet it gets publicity.
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> Angela Brekken, RD, LD, CLEC
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