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Dear Nikki
I love this! What a wonderful story too! You made a great impact. Keep
reminding us about your skin to skin idea. Someone will follow through on it.
Chris
In a message dated 3/29/2005 10:23:04 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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I have always wondered about skin-to-skin with bottle-feeding. I wonder
if the difference between bottle-feeding and breastfeeding (as documented so
beautifully by Dr. Meier) is really the difference between skin-to-skin care
and clothed holding. I would love a study where mothers of babies in NICU
serve as their own controls; one monitored feed could be a bottle-feed one
with
mother and baby clothed, and the other monitored feed be bottle-fed with
skin-to-skin. I have mentioned this to many different people, and no one has
picked up on this idea.
Maybe we could get more folks to do skin-to-skin, which might be a way
to sneak breastfeeding into some families, as some babies would probably
start
latching!
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS,
Christine Betzold NP IBCLC MSN
www.theBFclinic.com
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