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Nikki writes:
A Finnish mother that I worked with about her 3rd baby told me that in
Finland, mothers stay in hospital until breastfeeding is established.
I harp on this, I'm sure but breastfeeding is just normal feeding. It's only
because normal feeding isn't the norm or even a goal sometimes, that babies
are allowed to be discharged home when they cannot eat. We do not send
babies home every day when they cannot breathe, or void, but yet they go home
everyday not eating because the artificial nipple on the bottle and artificial
feeding is seen as not artificial...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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