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Date: | Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:13:46 -0500 |
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Dear friends at lactnet,
At one of the hospitals where I teach BF classes our LCs are having a discussion about pacifiers. Typically, I say in BF classes to wait 4-6 weeks before introducing bottles or pacifiers, since I have felt this was the consensus of most LCs. However, it seems that most of the hospital LCs are saying it's ok to introduce 'other nipples' at 2-3 weeks.
My reasoning has been that milk production is not stable til around 4 weeks, many babies still do not have a mature rhythm, and sophisticated suck/swallow coordination and strength may not be developed until around that time. AND, I have no moms calling me to say that their babies are refusing a bottle at 4 weeks of age, in the pedi practice where I work as an LC. Later at 8 weeks and beyond the calls do come in that baby is refusing bottles. Moms who find baby refuses a pacifier at 8 weeks do not really consider this a problem.
I will be reading archives to see how this was treated in the past. Anybody who has any research to support the delay to 4-6 weeks would be given my next born child... (I'm 57 yo)... TIA michelle scott, MA, RD, IBCLC
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