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Loni, please get the syllabus or any material your boss got from the
conference. I would particularly like to know the speaker and her bib list.
The studies I have read do not support this premise. If cup feeding is done
incorrectly, then babies could aspirate. The key word, incorrectly.
Funny, I don't see Level II or Level III nurseries worried about aspiration
with bottle feeding but I see babies coughing and choking on bottles all the
time. Too many near term babies are being rushed out of the hospital by
insurance companies and they are lousy feeders. Many of these babies do better
with the cup than bottles or breast.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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