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In a message dated 10/29/2003 10:45:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> I'm preparing for a radio show (aired nationally) during which I will be asked the how-to of nursing "special needs" babies, specifically premies and babies with cleft lips/palates and Down syndrome. I have lots of suggestions but need to organize them into the most efficient package. What are your best short suggestions? The interview will be about 30 minutes to result in a painfully short 5 minutes of air time. Brevity is not my strength so I'd appreciate some tips on how to
> quickly and concisely get to the best pointers.
Read the baby (cues), not the protocol, book, etc. There is variation among all the special populations cited in the post. They come with various physical issues and abilities to BF. If there is a mechanical problem that can be fixed, fix it; if not currently fixable, protect production so baby gets mom's own milk. If CNS maturation is the issue or infection, etc., protect production while waiting for baby to mature or heal. All along be sensitive to baby's cues. Baby always is the best guide...
Karen
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