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In a message dated 97-12-07 19:29:39 EST, you write:
Barbara Wilson-Clay
<< I rarely use the SNS, because it is complicated to use and won't help with
the baby who won't/can't latch, and is useless with the baby who is
deliberately self-limiting intake (the hardest kind of situation I work
with.) >>
I would be interested in knowing what are the signs you observe in this
behavior. I've always felt that some infants do self-limit their feeds, but
have never been able to put a true handle on it. Also what are some of the
techniques that you use to get the baby to not limit their feeding: Good
latch, breast-compression, switching? Are there other techniques I need to
add, but have missed.
TIA
Denise Breheny, RN IBCLC
Fayetteville, NC
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