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In a message dated 2/22/2000 12:36:56 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< I note in Barbara Wilson-Clay's and Kay Hoover's excellent The BF Atlas
there is discussion of this on p. 15. "Meier et al found [N=34, 31.9 ave
gest age] ...that these babies were able to take in 14cc more...with a
nipple shield..." The ref is Meier, Brown, Hurst, Spatz, Engstrom. Nipple
shields for preterm infants: effect on milk intake and duration of bf.
Abstract, 1999.
I assume this means it is yet to be published. Can BWC or others give us
more details?
Laurie,
Last spring Paula Meier came and spoke to our local affiliate NILCA (Northern
Illinois Lactation Consultant Association) and spoke of her current findings
on use of nipple shields and premies. She said often she will see these
babies get 3 times the amount of milk with the shield as without. Her thought
was that perhaps the reservoir or the teat fills with milk when the baby
initially starts to suck so that the milk is readily available which keeps
the baby a little more awake and interested. Anyone who has used a nipple
shield successfully will know exactly what I am describing.
Gail Macklin RN BSN IBCLC
NILCA Secretary
Private Practice and Hospital-Based LC
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