>even what, I suppose) the baby gets to eat, but how is it his/her >place to >say "bottle OK, SNS not OK"? I would never presume to say to a woman >"No, >your baby can't be fed by a bottle - you MUST either breastfeed or use >an >SNS." > Unfortunately, many HCP use intimidation tactics on their patients and say things in such a way as to gat the messege across "I'm the professional here. I know everything and you know nothing". Case in point, when Johnny had lost weight and I told ped I was cup feeding she said, "well, he needs a bottle. What are you going to do when he needs 8 oz?" Anyone with less knowledge would have been bullyed into using a bottle when cup feeding was a better option and working very well. Just because she didn't know anything about it, it shouldn't be done? >And where do these bits of advice about bathing with the baby come >from >anyway? And that's exactly what it is, Advice. I don't pay my HCPs for advice. I go to them for HEALTHCARE. Up to date information on maintaining good HEALTH. Not their opinions on feeding methods or sleeping arrangements. If I want advise I'll write Ann L*nd*rs, which I don't. Sorry if this seems hostile but having had just fought my way through the month of December because of these very issues, I'm unable to keep from getting heated up. Stacey ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]