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In a message dated 8.2.03 11:23:13 PM, Barb writes:
> <<Feeding at the breast provides a much more involved suckling experinece
> for
> the baby. It is complex and involves the tongue and lips and cheeks and
> gums, all in a synchronized pattern. Babies' sucking needs are very well
> satisfied at the breast. When babies breastfeed they can alter their
> sucking style after they are full, to comfort and soothe at the breast
> (nutritive to non-nutritive suckle). They can get the sucking that they
> need and want without overfeeding.>>
>
True to an extent.....this may not be true for the those with OALD or
overproducers, especially at the beginning.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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