Janet wrote:
"I have to agree with Brenda, I would much rather send a mom home with
a baby at her breast with a shield than have her go home with a pump."
But...if a mom goes home with a nipple shield she *still* has to pump
after every feed as milk transfer is not as good with a nipple shield.
yes, i do believe in nipple shields as a last resort. I've told mom's
they're like crutches. you don't need them forever to be able to walk.
It's just an assistance tool to get baby going. I think I prefer the
training wheel metaphor.
Johanna Berger, LSW
Breastfeeding Counselor
Bala Cynwyd, PA
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