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Date: | Fri, 22 Apr 2005 10:26:33 -0500 |
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I still contend that the problem is that we are lumping a variety of infant
responses to artificial nipples as "nipple confusion". My theory is that
for every difference between breastfeeding and bottle feeding (or any use of
artificial nipples), there is potential for some infants to have a problem.
Each infant responds individually, so what is a challenge for one isn't for
another and vice versa. Among the various "confusions" that are lumped
under the umbrella term "nipple confusion" might be:
Shape confusion
Flow confusion
Initial-immediate vs. taking a few sucks to initiate
Ongoing-with artificial nipple, "X" amount of sucking always yields "Y"
amount of milk until it's empty, at breast, some sucks yield a mouthful
while others yield smaller amounts
Texture confusion
Rate confusion
Taste confusion (not just the milk, but the "taste" of skin vs. plastic,
rubber, etc.)
Compressibility confusion
Temperature confusion
Etc.,etc., etc.
Winnie
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