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Date: | Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:25 EDT |
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Jane writes:
<< Baby is being fed formula, via syringe
not a bottle thank-goodness. >>
This raised a question in my mind, do others think/find/have opinions on the
scenario possibilities, that it is preferable to have baby getting AIM by
syringe, vs EBM/colostrum by bottle? I am interested in professional and
personal opinions about how choices are made, and whether others feel most
moms can handle the work that goes into pumping AND alternative feeding, (
especially in the absence of a perdiatrician who values/is knowleldgeable
about, breastfeeding )how decisions are made as to what is the priority, the
human milk, now, or the ability to feed at breast later...etc... I know that
situations are often complex, and that hospitals as well as LCs differ on
their approach to reaching the final goal, feeding at breast... just
wondering...
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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