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Katherine Lilleskov <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Feb 2007 12:54:03 -0500
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Nikki,
I swaddled my babies for sleeping between feeds during the first two months 
and I never found it difficult to tell when they were hungry. I would settle 
them in for sleep milk drunk, swaddled and cozy and they would  wake up on 
their own in about 2 hours. I would usually then unwrap them, play with them, 
hold them or let them explore their universe and then feed them, when they 
cued. (If they slept too long, then I would unwrap them).They virtually never 
got to the point that they cried to eat, people used to remark that my babies 
never cried. They were fat as can be, little rolly pollies and I know in my heart 
they were happy babies. As many people have said, there are so many ways 
to do this, to raise happy healthy babies, why not stay open to all sorts of 
ideas - this is not black and white, it is an infinity of grey, that need to be 
explored for each mother/baby dyad, so that we can find what works for them.
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC

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