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> ). In this way,
> as with an SNS, a baby needing supplementation can
> receive breastmilk and be supplemented at the same
> time (either with Mom's milk or artificial baby milk),
> AND the breast is being properly stimulated/emptied,
> AND the baby is spending much needed time at breast.
>
Has anyone else seen a baby that has a gentle suck because they are being
"fed" milk via and SNS and don't have to work very hard for the
milk.....become an avid nurser with a strong suck once the milk isn't quite
as "easily" available and the mom's milk supply then abounds with the
stronger suck where it was a battle prior to that?
When you've witnessed the above.....and have more than once.....you begin to
see a trend in a stronger suck without the SNS. Curious if anyone else has
witnessed this.
Cheryl Taylor White
Oklahoma City, OK
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