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Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2005 01:20:56 +0200 |
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Hi,
My name is Pat, and I live in Cape Town, South Africa.
I am a retired childbirth and family life educator, now writing for
parenting magazines.
I am interested to know more about the developments around the issue
of the latest AAP statement on breastfeeding.
Of concern to me is the issue of giving babies dummies (pacifiers) to
suck on in order to reduce the incidence of cot deaths, because if the
negative effect on breastfeeding.
I believe that it is unnecessary, and that putting the baby with the
mother, where it belongs, is enough to keep the baby from dropping
into a very deep sleep and experiencing apnoea or whatever causes
cot death.
Thank you for being here, and I look forward to reading what others
have to say.
Best wishes,
Pat Torngren
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