While this appears to be an important study adding to our knowledge base, I
did not see anything about how these mothers took care of non-nutritive
sucking. Mothers were described as totally breastfeeding, but nothing about
how often babies were nursed, how many times in 24 hours, etc. So, I
believe that until we know more, we still need to keep our eyes on pacifiers
as one other factor possibly interfering with breastfeeding and return of
menses/ovulation for some mothers. I have also wondered about the effect of
exhaustion on the mother.
Anne Grider, IBCLC
http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/16/12/2540
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