I have heard anecdotal reports of babies choking - but this practice is so
well entrenched in the hospital that I will need more than this to take to
the Unit manager to put a stop to it. This morning there were three more of
these *devices* in the cribs!
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
South Africa [log in to unmask]
> Susan wrote: This was a common practice at my inner city hospital in
St. Paul until
> the early 80s. What stopped the practice cold turkey was an article
> about a baby having a choking incident in another state with this
> practice. To my knowledge, the best reason to avoid rigging up a
> pacifier with a bottle nipple and cotton ball is the choking hazard.
For
> this reason I would also avoid a bottle nipple on the breast as a nipple
> shield.
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