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In einer eMail vom 20-5-02 15:33:17 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> Is the preference for pacifiers/bottles and the inability to
> breastfeed (either prior or following bottle teat exposure) a marker for a
> baby (rather than a teat ) problem? I think it is.
I think it might be in some or many cases, But that does not explain the baby
that has been breastfeeding fine or great for weeks and then, suddenly after
the introduction of a bottle or 2 starts to wriggle and fuss at the breast.
Does this mean we go
> into long, alarming explanations: No. I think we just do the best we can
> to get the breastfeeding going, because it is obviously most impt. for these
>
I agree: the definitions-discussion is for us, professionals, not for the
mothers we tend to. They just want and need to be cared for and directed back
to a satisfying breastfeeding relation with their baby.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen =+= IBCLC, LLLL, MOM =+= primairy school teacher
EUROLAC
breastfeeding information centre and lactation consultant practice
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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