Winnie says,
<< One approach that I didn't see mentioned yet is the use of a
Haberman feeder. We have found it can be a compromise between the
breast and the traditional bottle style. >>
Winnie, I'm familiar w/ the Haberman, but I confess I'm a tad puzzled as to
how it is a compromise between the breast and the traditional bottle style.
I've never seen a breast that looked anything like a Haberman (or tasted like
a Haberman either), or even functioned like one. How is that any different
than using an Avent bottle which is more different as well.
I just had a mom whose LCs at her hospital recommended she use a Haberman
because she had an inverted nipple and the baby was having difficulty
latching on...this is a new use to me.
Please help me out here.
Jan B. w/ her NEW computer (!!!) in Wheaton.
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