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Date: | Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:49:12 -0500 |
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>Well, it seems to me that the breastfed baby has a built-in stress
>safeguard - skin-to-skin contact several times a day. It is possible for a
>bottle fed baby to get that same protection, or at least similar
>protection - but in reality, it rarely happens.
How many mothers of non-latching babies have seen a change in the baby's
whole personality once he begins nursing? I've come to *expect* it. Baby
is mellower, "softer" somehow, and may smile following feeds. I've always
wondered what this means for those babies who never do come to breast... and
for their mothers.
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Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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