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In a message dated 3/27/2003 1:55:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> One study found that the Mexican hat type of shield reduced milk transfer by
> 55%; wasn't it Woolridge that found even the silicon nipple shield reduced
> transfer by 22%?
Nikki, this is close to my recollection, the old shield being > 50%
reduction, and the new thin silicone much less, but I remeber ~37% being the
number, AND, I remember the % numbers referring to longer term milk
*production*, not transfer.
Maybe Paula's research laid all that to rest, I'm just not quite sure yet.
Dang, there's just no substitute for having to dig up the studies!
Debbie Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC LCCE
Springfield, Virginia USA
In the Fairfax County suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
<A HREF="www.BestBreastfeeding.Info">www.BestBreastfeeding.Info</A>
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