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I agree I have never seen specific research confirming a direct mouth to nipple immune system connection. They way I interpret it is that mother breathes in and takes in (kissing e.g.) baby, exposing her respiratory and GI system to baby's flora. She subsequently manufactures antibodies.
I recommend bottlefeeding in a way most similar to bf and then processing the ebm as little as possible (giving fresh ebm when she can); but some freezing and defrosting is virtually inevitable.
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
BMH-UC Breastfeeding Resource Center
"Opinions expressed above are not necessarily those of BMH-Union County or Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corporation."
Baptist 100. Well beyond a century.
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