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it was
> explained to me once because of the physics of the sns, the milk comes
> from the breast FIRST, whatever is there, and THEN from the sns. This
> has been an encouraging, reassuring fact for many mothers. Anybody
> out there care to explain/confirm this?
Actually, my understanding is that the baby will first get the milk from the
SNS where the flow is relatively fast and easily available. Therefore, the
feeding should begin with the baby at the breast without it, emptying the
breast as thoroughly as possible first, and only then placing the tube in
the baby's mouth.
Yael Wyshogrod IBCLC
Rechovot, Israel
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