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At a conference yesterday, I told the audience I had realized, in reviewing
the "course" of some of my non-latching babies, that those who were cup-fed
ended up going to breast sooner than those who were fed some other way,
though I hadn't look at enough to know if this was a fair sample.
A member of the audience said she's doing a study on cup-feeding right now,
and they're finding that the babies who were cup-fed not only went to
breast sooner, but ultimately breastfed longer.
How does this fit everyone else's experience?
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, LLLL Ithaca, NY
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