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Jeanette writes:
and by the way, she NEVER uses the term “paced bottle feeding.”
~~~ I would venture to say that most of us don't either, not with moms or
anyone other than professionals like people on this list who consider it a
shorthand way to say "upright, and {self}paced" rather than baby leaning
back while someone sticks a bottle in his/her mouth and lets milk pour down.
The OTs I know are only using external pacing until the child can
self-pace safely, that is always the goal. Still, maybe it will be referred to as
cue-based, or responsive, from here on in to prevent confusion with
Otherpaced bottlefeeding. When helping mothers and others understand, there's no
need to name it, just share the info anyway. It might be good to have
something standardized for sharing with MDs who need the information.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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