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Barb Cole wrote:
<major snippage>>
>not care about the outcome of her teaching, there is something drastically
>wrong there. And if nipple confusion only happens to 10% of the baby
>population, that is one mom out of 10 having to deal with it, and *I* was
>that mom.
Pardon me if this is a stupid question, but are you saying 10 percent of the
BREASTFED baby population?
Or the baby population overall? My LLL Breastfeeding Answer Book quotes
something much higher, like a rate of nipple confusion somewhere
around 95% for all breastfed babies given bottles or pacifiers. (I'm not
sure exactly on the percentage, but I could check if anyone wants
to know exactly what it reads).
Just wondering, in a confused way, as usual. ;>
Sheri, mama to Adrian, lactivist, observer, self-taught student
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