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"Brian Palmer, D.D.S." <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Apr 1996 14:54:49 -0400
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Why breastfed children do not bedwet as much after the age of 5.

Next assignment: - To better understand this statement I recommend you read
the following articles:

"Nocturnal enuresis in children with upper airway obstruction", Weider, DJ,
Sateia, MJ, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Vol.105, No 3, Sept 1991,
p427 to 432.

"Rapid maxillary expansion in the treatment of nocturnal enuresis", Timms,
Don J., The Angle Orthodontist, Vol.60, No 3, 1990, pages 229 - 233.

Compromised airway space can be a contributing factor to bed wetting, night
mares and night terrors.  Not breastfeeding can compromise the airway.  The
above 2 articles show good success rates at stopping bed wetting!

Will cover this more at confernece.  Looking forward to meeting you!

"We only see what we know, therefore we must know to serve."

Brian Palmer DDS
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