I have worked with one such baby...
A tube at the breast did not work, because the problem usually is they
cannot generate suction well. (Unless mom can manage pushing a
syringe/feeding tube set-up herself.) As I recall this baby got expressed
milk in a Haberman bottle then nursed afterwards, because removal at the
breast was very poor. As with other structural issues, I assume the
shape/size/consistancy of mom's breast tissue can make a difference in how
well milk is removed.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
Lincoln, NE
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