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Jen writes:
We recently discussed this article in class. It is an evidence based
study that shows that bottle-fed babies were fussier at the breast during
transition. I hope it helps.
Huang, Y et al. Supplementation with cup-feeding as a substitute for
bottle-feeding to promote breastfeeding. Jr. Chang Gung Medical 32:423-31, 2009
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Jen,
Thanks for sending this study. Am I reading this correctly that these
babies were supplemented for the study, not because they were having feeding
difficulties and couldn't breastfeed fully and needed supplementation? I agree
that wouldn't necessarily be that helpful in promoting one assistive
feeding method over another with babies actually having feeding issues which
require supplementation devices. Of course I could be wrong since all I see is
the abstract. Is there more to this?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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