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Articles of interest

Anderson, G.C.; McBride, M.R.; Dahm, J; Ellis, M.K. & Vidyasagar, D.
(1982).  Development of sucking in term infants from birth to four hours
postbirth.  Research in Nursing and Health, 5, 21-27.
Found peak sucking pressures at approximately 1 1/2 hours after birth and
then declining.

Righard, L. & Alade, M. O.  (1990).  Effect of delivery room routines on
success of first breast-feed.  The Lancet, 336, 1105-1107.
Discusses the impact of separation on BF and  contact on BF. Noted that
most of study babies sought active suckling within first 30-50 minutes of
age.

Widstrom, A.M. et al. (1990).  Short-term effects of early suckling and
touch of the nipple on maternal behavior.  Early Human Development, 21,
153-163.
Of the contact group, only 6 of 32 nursed in first 1/2 hour.

Widstrom A. M. et al. (1987).  Gastric suction in healthy newborn infants:
effects on circulation and feeding behavior.  Acta Paediatr. Scand. 76,
566-572.
Describes initial alert period and then deep sleep for 8 hours.

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