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Jan, you are absolutely right. I spend almost as much time (when I am
doula-ing) teaching correct bottlefeeding techniques (including pacing) as I do
with everything else. I sincerely think the exam should include questions on
correct bottlefeeding technique. If we are "infant feeding specialists" then
we should know how to teach this skill as well. I'm really tired of seeing
kids being orally assaulted, overfed, choked, forced to finish that last
ounce (because that lipil is soooo expensive, don't want to throw it out),
aspirating fluid, vomiting, crying so hard they look like little red beets, all
because their tummies hurt so badly.
Barbara
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