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Julie writes:
I'm concerned about the last part of the conclusion: "...nursing mothers
should be encouraged to breastfeed during the procedure," the study authors
conclude. "If family members believe that they cannot withstand the
procedure, hear their infant crying, or see the heel-lancing, then bottle-feeding
seems to be a good alternative."
~~Right, Julie. It seems they are suggesting the mother leave the room and
then who will give said bottle? The person lancing the heel? Some
alternative. Doesn't seem like a good alternative for the baby getting stuck, he/she
needs his mom there.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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